The Welchmans declaration : declaring her resolution to pe [sic] revenged on her enemies : for te [sic] great overthrow of a creat [sic] many of her cousins and countreymen in Teane Forrest in Glocestershire : where her was most cruelly peaton [sic] : together with her complaint for the losse of Ragland Castle pelonging [sic] to her great cousin, the Earl of Worcester, while her was keep it : but now taken from her by her teadly [sic] enemy Sir William Waller, who was peat [sic] her in the foresaid forrest in the climactericall yeer of her unhappy testruction [sic]
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