The List of the Names of all the Commanders, and other Gentlemen of note that were taken Prisoners in the late battle at Winchester, as it was presented to his Excellency the Earl of Essex at Windsor. Decemb. 17. And sent by Coronet Sterly, to Sergeant Major Alexander, one of the Commanders under his Excellency. Worthy Sir, I Was in presence when the News came to my Lord general concerning the fight at Winchester; And therefore thought good to give you the same Intelligence of it that was delivered to him There sallied out two Regiments of Foot, which were of the King's life Guard upon us, which were all, or the most part of them cut off; Besides the Foot forces, there also sallied out a Brigade of Horse, but they also finding they were not able to withstand us, retreated into the Castle, than we scaled the walls, they desired quarter, which we gave them, only detaining their Commanders, and Officers, whose Names are here underwritten; And for the rest of their Forces we stripped and sent them away. The Inhabitants of the Town of Winchester offers 2000l. to save themselves from being pillaged by our Regiment. And thus I rest your Servant to command John Sterly, Cornett Colonel Lord Grandison. Captain Garret. Coronet Bennet. Sir Richard Willis. Cap. Honywood. Coronet Savage. Sir John Smith. Cap Barty. Lievt. Williamson. Cap. Booth. Lievt. Rogers. Major Hayborne. Cap. Brangling. Cap. Wren. Cap. Beckonhead. Lievt. Elverton. Coronet Ruddry. Lievt. Rodham. Lievt. Booth. Cor. Gwyn. Cor. Bradlines. The Names of the Gentlemen of that County that were taken prisoners with the Cavaliers. Sir John Mills. Sir Thomas Philips, and his Brother. Sir Francis pour. Sir Henry Knowles. Master Ranford. Master Saunders. Master Griffin. Master Foil and his son. Master Powlet and his son. Decemb. 19 London, Printed for J. R. 1642.