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Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society1
Brotherton Collection1

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Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-16822
Stewart, Captain William2
Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 1602-16712
Leven, Alexander Leslie, Earl of, 1580?-16612
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Baron, 1584-16482
A full relation of the late victory obtained (through Gods providence) by the forces under the command of Generall Lesley, the Lord Fairfax, and the Earl of Manchester : being about twenty seven thousand horse and foot. Against His Majesties forces under the command of Prince Rupert and the Earl of Newcastle, being much about the same number. Fought on Marstam-Moor, within 5. miles of York, on the second of July, 1644. With a relation of Prince Ruperts march towards Lancashire, and of the forces sent in pursuit after him; as also of the E of Newcastle and Gen: Kings taking ship for Holland. With the weak condition that York is now in, having quit their great fort, there not being 500. Souldiers in the town besides citizens. Together with a list of the cornets and ensignes, with their severall motto's. Sent by the three generals to the Parliament, by Captain Stewart. Published by authority

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A full relation of the late victory obtained (through Gods providence) by the forces under the command of Generall Lesley, the Lord Fairfax, and the Earl of Manchester : being about twenty seven thousand horse and foot. Against His Majesties forces under the command of Prince Rupert and the Earl of Newcastle, being much about the same number. Fought on Marstam-Moor, within 5. miles of York, on the second of July, 1644. With a relation of Prince Ruperts march towards Lancashire, and of the forces sent in pursuit after him; as also of the E of Newcastle and Gen: Kings taking ship for Holland. With the weak condition that York is now in, having quit their great fort, there not being 500. Souldiers in the town besides citizens. Together with a list of the cornets and ensignes, with their severall motto's. Sent by the three generals to the Parliament, by Captain Stewart. Published by authority

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