Certain News of Lamberts being taken, Brought by an Express to the Lord President of the Council, April 23. 1660. Mr. Roper, YOu may get Printed presently this certain News, That yesterday that traitor Lambert, with his complices, being marched from Edghill with his Forces to Daventry in Northamptonshire to rest themselves, Colonel Ingoldsby with his Regiment of Horse, and mayor Samwell with some of the Militia of Northamptonshire fell upon them in their Quarters, and utterly Routed them, killed some, and have taken Lambert, Creed, and others Prisoners. The Messenger that brought the News came in such hast, that they could writ no Letter, but brought a Gold Seal of Arms, of a Northamptonshire Gentleman, for testimony of the truth of what he brought. To God alone be the glory; and so may all Traytors to their country perish. April 23. seven in the morning. Your Friend. London, Printed by Abel Roper, 1660.