A fuller relation of a great victory obtained against the Welsh forces by Col. Tho. Horton, one of the Lord General Fairfax's colonels : where was taken three thousand prisoners, all their foot-arms and ammunition, Major General Stradling, many colours, and many officers and soldiers : as it was sent in a letter by Col. Tho. Horton, and read in the Honorable House of Commons.
| Main Author: | Horton, Thomas, d. 1649 |
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