Great victories obtained by the Earle of Denbigh at Shrewsbury, Chulmely, aud other parts in Cheshire : where were taken prisoners the Lord Newports sonne, Lieutenant Colonell Horton, Sarjeant Major Manly Governour of Banger, Sargeant Major Fisher, 1 Lieutenant Colonells Colours, and others, 100 armies, 2 barrels of powder and store of bullets, 66 prisoners more, amongst which some others of note, good horse, and other purchase, Sargeant Major Pinkney slain on our side, and 5 or 6 wounded : with the copie of the oath that was imposed on the cavaliers before the garrison was taken.
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