The judgement of the Court of war upon the Charge laid against Sir Richard Cave, for the delivery up of HEREFORD. OXFORD, 26. junij. 1643. WHereas Sir Richard Cave hath been accused to His Majesty for the betraying of the town of Hereford, when Sir William Waller came before that town: and that Accusation was transmitted to the council of war, whereupon Witnesses were examined upon Oath, and the Court of war at several days heard the Depositions and the whole Cause at large; upon the full hearing whereof, the Court was fully satisfied, that Sir Richard Cave was absolutely free from any Imputation of any Crime to be objected against him in any thing touching the delivery up of that town, or sending away the Horses under his Command from the town at the time when Sir William Waller was before it, and that what he did therein was both by sufficient and full Warrant, and by the advice and consent of the Commissioners of Array for that County who were then present. And this Court hath thought it just and honourable in them to Declare thus much under their hands, That as far as in them lieth they might repair the Reputation of Sir Richard Cave, who hath very unjustly suffered by this Accusation. RUPERT. Forth. Grandison. Hen: Percy. Tho: Wentworth. Hen: Wentworth. Joh: Byron. Ioh: Belasyse. Will: Pennyman. L: Kirke. Will: Ashbournham. Henry Vaugham. Ro: HEATH present by the Request of the Prince his highness and the Lord general. Directed by the council of war to be Printed and Published, and especially to be sent to HEREFORD. Printed at Oxford by LEONARD LICHFIELD, Printer to the University. 1643.