A more full RELATION Of the great VICTORY Obtained by our Forces near WORCESTER; The taking of the City of Worcester And total routing of the Scotch ARMY. With an exact List of the Prize and Prisoners; of Lords, Knights, Gentlemen, Officers and private soldiers taken in the fight and in the pursuit, and the number on both sides slain. Printed and published by special Authority. LONDON, Printed for Edward Gr●ffin, and are to be sold in the little Old-bailey. Septem. 8. 1651. A more full Relation of the great Victory obtained by our Forces near Worcester: The taking the City of Worcester, and total routing of the Scotch Army. SIR, THe account I gave you by the last Messenger, though it was rude and unpolished, yet it was a true one as to the Narrative of the victory God hath blessed us with; only the particulars were wanting, which I have here enclosed. Our men went on very resolutely, and possessed themselves of Worcester by eight of the clock on Wednesday night, only there were about one thousand three hundred who fled to the Castle Mount, who surrendered themselves 〈◊〉 mercy, next morning. The Mercy is highly seasonable and glorious; and though in the Field we killed more than we took Prisoners; Yet upon entering the Town after the soldier's fury was over, there were multitudes Prisoners, as in the List enclosed you may see. We hear of many that are taken by Major general Harrison, colonel Lilburne, and the country people. I hope the Lord will deliver if not all of them, yet most into our hands, so that few shall escape. What shall we return unto the Lord for his great kindness, his mercies never fail. I suppose we are now drawing a little nearer you. The last news from Scotland is great also; Old Lesley, Crawford, Linsey, Ogleby, with divers of quality, besides three hundred taken that were making Levies to raise the Siege at Dundee. This is in great haste; but the full of all things that I know. I am most faithfully yours, ROBERT STAPYLTON. Worcester, Septem. 5. 1651. For my dear friend, captain George Bishop, these at Whitehall. Hast, hast. An exact List of the Prisoners taken. Earl of Darby. Earl of Cleaveland. Earl of Shrewesbury Duke Hamylton. Earl Louderdale. Earl of Rothis'. Earl of Cornwagh. Earl of Kellsey. Lord Sinclare. Sir John Packington. Lord Spyne. Sr Charles Cunningham Sir Ralph Clare▪ Colonel Graves. Mr Richard Fanshaw, the King of Scots Secretary. Colonels of Horse. Col. William Hurry. Col. William Kent. Col. John Ch. Col. Benbow. Col. Gibt Cambel. Col▪ John Forbs. Col. Sr. David Ogleby. Col. Geor. Montgomery. Col John Shaw. Col. James Ogleby. 13. Colonels of Foot, whereof 3. are Reformades. Col. S. James Graham. Col. Sr Tho. Orquaint. Col. John Butler. Col. Tho. Thomson. Col. Sr Thomas Hume. 9 Lieut. colonels of Horse, whereof one a Reformade. 8. Lieut. colonels of Foot. 8. Majors of Horse. 13. Majors of Foot. 37. Captains of Horse 72. Captains of Foot. whereof 8. are Reformades. 55. Quarter's Masters of Horse. 84. Lieut of Foot. General Officers. Ma. general Pitscotty. Ma. Gen. Montgomery. James Weames Gen. of the Ordinance. Archibald Waddall Adjutant Gen. of Foot Marshal white. Sam. Tavert Quar. Ma. Gen. of the English Forces. Alex. Harriot wagon Ma. general. 76. Cornets of Horse. 99 Ensigns of Foot. 90. Quarter Masters. 30. Of the King's Servants, whereof some are of quality. 9 Ministers. 9 Chirurgeons. 158. Colours. The King's Standard. 10000 Prisoners. Above 2000 slain. All arms, Bag and Baggage taken. The King's Coach and Horses, with much rich goods. The Maior of Worcester. Of Ours there was slain. Quarter Master general Moseley. Captain Jones. Captain Howard wounded, and another captain. 100 Soldiers slain, 300. wounded. FINIS.