Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Stamford, and the Lord Wharton, and the Lord Kymbolton wherein is declared the proceedings of the Lord Whorton neer Kittermaster with 5 troops of horse against Prince Robert with 20 troops, October 18, and how Prince Robert were forced to retreat : also a famous victory obtained by the E. of Stamford neer Hereford with 1000 foot and 500 horse against 3000 cavaleers, with the number that were slain on both sides : also the Lord Kymbolton, his proceedings in Gloucestershire against the cavaleers likewise a true relation of His Masjesties marching from Shrewsbury towards Coventry with his main army, and how His Excellency is within one dayes march of His Majesty with all his forces / sent in a letter from His Excellencie to the House of Commons. Stamford, Henry Grey, Earl of, 1599?-1673. This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A38992 of text R9245 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing E3761). 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A38992) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 62782) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 248:E124, no 4) Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Stamford, and the Lord Wharton, and the Lord Kymbolton wherein is declared the proceedings of the Lord Whorton neer Kittermaster with 5 troops of horse against Prince Robert with 20 troops, October 18, and how Prince Robert were forced to retreat : also a famous victory obtained by the E. of Stamford neer Hereford with 1000 foot and 500 horse against 3000 cavaleers, with the number that were slain on both sides : also the Lord Kymbolton, his proceedings in Gloucestershire against the cavaleers likewise a true relation of His Masjesties marching from Shrewsbury towards Coventry with his main army, and how His Excellency is within one dayes march of His Majesty with all his forces / sent in a letter from His Excellencie to the House of Commons. Stamford, Henry Grey, Earl of, 1599?-1673. Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 1602-1671. Wharton, Philip Wharton, Baron, 1613-1696. [8] p. Printed for Richard West, [London] : October 22, [1642] Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library. eng Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649. Hereford (England) -- History, Military. A38992 R9245 (Wing E3761). civilwar no Excceding [sic] joyfull nevves from the Earl of Stamford, the Lord Wharton, and the Lord Kymbolton. Wherein is declared the proceedings of t Stamford, Henry Grey, Earl of 1642 1112 14 0 0 0 1 0 216 F The rate of 216 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the F category of texts with 100 or more defects per 10,000 words. 2003-02 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2003-03 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2003-05 Judith Siefring Sampled and proofread 2003-05 Judith Siefring Text and markup reviewed and edited 2003-06 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion Excceding Joyfull NEWES FROM The Earl of Stamford , the Lord Whorton , and the Lord Kymbolton , Wherein is Declared the Proceedings of the Lord Whorton neer Kittermaster with 5. Troops of horse , against Prince Robert with 20. troops , October 18. and how Prince Robert were forced to retreat . Also a famous victory obtained by the E. of Stamford near Hereford , with 1000. foot , and 500. horse against 3000. Cavaleers , with the Number that were slain on both sides . Also the Lord Kymbolton his Proceedings in Gloucestershire against the Cavaleers . Likewise a true Relation of his Majesties marching from Shrewsbury towards Coventry with his main Army , and how his Excellency is within one dayes march of His Majesty with all his forces . Sent in a Letter from His Excellencie to the House of Commons , October 21. Printed for Richard West , October 22. Exceeding Joyfull NEVVES FROM The Earl of Stamford , the Lord Kimbolton , and the Lord Wharton , Wherin is manifested their Happy Proceedings against the Cavaleers , declaring also their Onsets and Skirmishes , which they have had neere Hereford . THe Earl of Stamford , according to the Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament , having s●●led the Militia in Liecestershire , and clensed that Country of the Cavaleirs , he forthwith 〈◊〉 with his Forces towards His Excellency the Earl of Essex , where at His first comming amongst all the Parliament forces , both by the Officers and common souldiers . But he had not remained there not above 7. or 8. dayes , but Post presently came to His Excellency , intimating that the E. of Devonshire , and the Lord Lovelace , accompanied with a great Number of C●valeirs , had laid siege against the said City of Hereford , and had made many Onsets against the same . Yet such was the courage of the Inhabitants of the said City , being much animated on by the goodnesse of their cause , that they most unanimously set down their Resolution to fight it out to tht last man . And though the Malignants gave out divers speeches , that they would 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 City 〈◊〉 with the ground , and not ●●ve a Horse standing ; 〈◊〉 such 〈◊〉 the providence of the Almighty in preserving the Inhabitants thereof , that although the inhumane and blood-thirsty Cavaleirs did for the 〈◊〉 of one day and a night 〈◊〉 most furiously against the said , City , yet was there not one man hurt in all this time . But they had not continued in this their barbarous and inhumane action above two or three dayes , but the Noble E. of Stamford appeared with his forces , consisting of one thousand foot , and five hundred Horse , who immediatly gave battle against the Malignant Cavaleers , but such was the base cowardize of them that they soon betook themselves to flight , leaving behind them of their Confederates about 200 slain and wounded . Thus hath the noble Earl obtained the Victory , with the losse of five men , and hath possessed himself of the said City of Hereford . The Lord Kimbolton hath behaved himself very valiantly in Gloucestershire , and hath raised 500 Dragoneers in the said County , and hath clensed the same of the Malignants , being now resolved to pursue Prince Robert who doth much spoil whersoever he goeth . A true and exact Relation of His Maiesties marching with his Army towards Coventry and how his Excellencie hath advanced from Worster with his main Army , and is now within one dayes march of the Kings Army . ON the 19. day of this instant month , Letters came to both the Honourable Houses of Parliament from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex , shewing that the forty thousand pounds which the Parliament lately sent down to pay the Army , was safely conducted unto Gloucester , and that he had sent a sufficient Guard to conduct it unto him , declaring that it came very seasonably to pay the souldiers . His Excellency also informed the House that His Majesty is now advanced from Shrewsbury , and is marching with His Army towards Coventry . His Excellency further Declared , that he had sent forty Troops towards Wolverhampton , where Prince Robert kept his Rendevouz , and that he was advanced with his main Army from Worster after his Majesties Army , and was within one dayes march of them . It was also signified by divers Letters to the House of Commons , that the Lord Whorton shewed himselfe very valiant and resolute at Kittermaster , as is plainly related in these ensuing particulars . Upon the 18. of this month the Lord Wharton having information and intelligence that Prime ROBERT were come to the said Towne , with a Resolution to plunder and pillage the same , his Lordship immediatly drew out five troops of horse and marched towards Kittermaster , where he faced Prince Robert at about three miles distance , and he them , the said Prince having at least twenty troops , continually expecting an encounter , for the space of 3. or 4. hours . But the Lord Generall having notice of the same , he immediatly sent a Post to the Lord Wharton ; desiring him to make some Retreate , untill more Forces should come in to assist him . But Prince Rob●●ving information that more Forces w●●● lomming to aid the Lord Wharton , he i●●mediatly marched away with all his Fo●●ces . It was also signified by Letters fro● His Excellencie to the House of Commons , that His Majesty hath granted Commission to divers great Papists i● the County of Lancaster to raise wha● men they can for His Majesties service o● that Faction , and what Money , Plate , o● Horse can be by them raised , and to sen● the same to His Majesty , with power t● perforce and seize upon the goods , mony horse and Plate of any Persons whatsoever , that shall refuse to contribute the same to relieve His Majesties present necessity , as Enemies to His Majesty , and as disloyall and trayterous Subjects , which many have done according to the said Commission in the further parts of Lancashire , to the great terrour , trouble , and oppression of the Protestants , and well affected persons in those parts of that County . FINIS .