The Welshman's Declaration: DECLARING Her Resolution to pe revenged on her enemies, for te ●reat overthrow of a create many of her Cousins and Countrymen in Teane Forest in Clocestershire, where her was most cruelly beaten: together with her Complaint for the loss of Ragland Castle pelonging to her create Cousin (the Earl of Worcester) while her was keep it, but now taken from her by her teadly enemy Sir William Waller, who was peat her in the foresaid Forest, in the climacterical year of her unhappy Testruction. 1642. The Welshman's Resolution, to revenge herself upon her enemies, for the teeth of her Countrymen in the create overthrow given her by Sir WILLIAM WALLER, her teadly enemy. HEr was thought to have showed create valour, and done extraordinary feats against her enemies, if her hand put te wit to describe tem, put her was so weak in ammunition and strength, tat her could do nothing, to her create tiscouragement and tisadvantage, py reason Morgan ap Griffith her venerable Captain lost her life and arms in te combat, yet let her without vanity or ostentation speak truth, which her seldom can do, her countrymen in that bickering pehaved temselves like old Prittains', and fought it out pravely, and no doubt had her had put means to have escaped with her foul and body conjunctly joined, her had achieved a create overthrow worth remembrance in her yearly Prognostication, put it was to no purpose to fight without her head, her enemies played te men pravely, and made her cry peccavi, and instead of fight, safe herself with her heels, cots plut, it was better to live in hopes to do future service, ten upon te first skirmish to lose her life, or pe taken and made to dance parefoot after he enemy's music, to some goal of bondage, where her must pe kept to give an account of her treason and rebellion against her country: but ferily her thought py her valour under pretence of fight for her knows not what, to win to herself immortal infamy, and create wealth, peeing weary of her Welsh Country, and in hopes to live on te fertile and smooth English soil, which still her endeavour shall be to effect. And now loving countrymen and prethrens in iniquity, let us pee advising what way her was pest do herself good, and revenge te teeth of her create cousin and countrymen, and pring to pass tese create things, her will propound to her crave considerations tese particulars. 1 Inprimis, her was pest to return into her own country, and rest herself till her has recovered herself, and re-furnished herself with some of her country pacon, sheese, butter, leek, and te like provision for her natural relief in her next journey, for her was in fear pefore her can again set forth herself to do her country service, te pelly-timber and prog, which her most aims at, will pe consumed and devoured by her enemies, and if her happen to pe again beaten, her may pe strong to run away into te Woods and Mountains, where her is sure her adversaries cannot easily pursue her, nor get any thing from her to relieve teir wants in teir pursuit. Secondly her was conceited, when her was again employed in service against her foes, to co put to te border of her own Country, and nor to adventure herself too fare in te Enemy's Country and Territories, for fear that her should meet with her Countryman death and so her should never return again to make her will, and bequeath her coods left pehind her, to her Wife, Shildren, and cousins, pi which means tey may pe teprived of them, py her covetous and teevish Countrymen and neigpours, which was wounding to her after her teeth, Cot bless her from a Cun, te ferry name of teeth kills her pefore her is ready to die, put her has better hopes, tat her shall never come where her must fight in earnest, for her could never apide to hear the roaring of the Cuns, neither could her ever endure such pultty do in all her life. Tirdly, Her was intended pefore her set forth again, pi an humble Petition to her next Captain Genarall to know te true reason wherefore her must fight, and for what her must venture her tear plud, for 'twas not yet manifest to her mind for what her did fight, which made her fight with no ferry create courage, and if it shall appear to her sense tat te cause is good, for te tefence of her unknown Welsh Laws, for te maintenance of te tignity of te reverend Pishites and Prelates of Englant, and her own Country of Wales; whereby her Religion may pe maintained in te outward magnificence, yet were it for her ease or preferment, her would not stick to entertain any Religion whatsoever, for her do ferrily pelieve most of her Countrymen may yet choose teir Religion without much danger to teir souls, put if te new should pe worse ten te old, her would spend her plud in tefending that her hath hitherto learned and professed. Fourthly, Her was thought requisite, that if her should happen to be compelled again to fight, it should be upon create odds and advantages, observing te valorous deeds, and heroic exploits achieved and performed pi tat trice Noble Warrior Prince Rupert, te only enemy to te English Nation, that then when the Forces of our adversaries pe creater ten ours, not to fight at all, but put the Skirmish off with subtle slights and devices, and magnanimous Bravadoes, and turn her Force to plunder and spoil te Country, where little or no resistance can be made, furnish herself, and victual her Camp, pi robbery and rapine, and make te night serve her, pi purning te hay and corn of te Country, making lights thereof to run away pi unpursued; put if her perceive herself strong enough or rather too strong for her foes, ten fall upon them with create fury and violence, let not one escape, kill her and slay her every one, and cause her valour to pe chronicled, for te perpetual fame of her create and haughty deeds of Chivalry, spread her renown with all speed about her Country, that herself for her part in one battle, killed hundreds, and took from ten their Arms, Money, and , some whereof, as Ensigns of her Honour, her must send to her friends and Cousins of her own plud in her own Country, thereby to encourage tem to undertake her cause, and help her to go forward in her brave victories. Fiftly, If her can work pis secret plots with any of her friends in her Enemy's Army, which are there put for an advantage to her upon occasion, to let her know te true strength of their Forces, how many of them are inclined to turn in Skirmish to her fide, what store of Ammunition, Powter, Pullet's, Ordnance, te ferry name whereof has almost killed her, they are furnished withal twill pe a could policy to prevent her own damage, preserve her safety, and encourage, or discourage her to fight, according to such information, and pi which her may pe te better forewarned to run away, if her find could occasion. And tus much of her present metitations which was come into her mind, and her thought could to present to your crave senses and consultations, which her tesire may pe weighed, and if approved, put in execution, pefore her Enemies has notice of her resolutions, and prevent te same pi their sudden rising against her in her own Country, her had thought to have given her mind touching the security of her Country, her means seizing to te could of her homebred Foes, and taking away tere Arms, pi which tey may be disabled to hurt her at her setting forth again, put now her has no time to recapitulate te same, pecause her perceives her Enemies are at her heels, and her must leave te discourse till her may get safe into her Country, at which time, her will call to mind her disgrace, received from time to time, pi her cruel foes, and metitate how her may with the assistance of her vallourous and courageous Countrymen, revenge that, and all other her past received Injuries, and tefend te Laws, and te Religion of her Country, and her Liperies untermined pi het Adversaries. FINIS.