A true relation of a famous victory obtained against Prince Robert, and twelve troupes of the cavaliers at the city of Worcester, on Saturday the 24. of September by his Excellency the Earl of Essex: [electronic resource] : in which Prince Robert is very dangerously wounded, commissary Wimot run through with a sword, Captaine Sandys hurt, Serjeant-Major Douglas slain, and many others on both sides, thirty of the cavaliers being taken prisoners. Also the manner of his Excellencies coming into Worcester, and the maiors begging of pardon twice upon his knees for betraying the city.
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Printed for Tho. Cooke,
Septemb. 29. 1642.
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