A GREAT VICTORY AT APPLEBEY. BY Col. General Ashton October 9. 1648. Where were taken prisoners at mercy,

  • Sir Philip Musgrave,
  • Sir Thomas Tilfley,
  • Sir Robert Strickland.
  • Sir William Huddleston,
  • Sir Thomas Dacres,
  • Sir William Blackstone.
  • 15 Collonels,
  • 9 Lieutenant Collonels
  • 6 Serjeant Majors.
  • 46 Captains
  • 17 Lieutenants,
  • 10 Cornets
  • 3 Ensignes
  • With a List of their Names.
  • 5 Peece of Ordnance,
  • 1200 Horse.
  • 1000 Armes,
  • And all their Ammunition Bag and Baggage.

October 16. 1648.

THis is a true List, a Copy whereof was sent from Coll. Generall Ash­ton, and this day delivered to the Parliament.

LONDON, Printed for R. Smithurst, neer Pye-corner 1648,

The Copy of a LETTER FROM APPLEBEY-CASTLE.

A List of the Officers surrendred, and Ordnance, Armes, Ammunition and Horse taken at Appleby by Col. Gen. Ashton the 9th of Octo. 1648.

  • Col. Sir Phil. Musgrave Commander in cheif
  • Col. Sir Tho. Tilsley
  • Col. Sir Rob. Strickland
  • Col. Sir Wil. Huddleston
  • Col. Sir Tho. Ducres
  • [Page 4]Col. Sir Phil. Blackstone
  • Col- Wil. Middleton
  • Col, Henay Cheater
  • Col. Edw. Woogan
  • Col. Will. Carleton
  • Col. Edw. Gerhard
  • Col. George Denton
  • Col. Rich. Egerton
  • Col. Edw. Chesnall
  • Col. Gerhard Lowther
  • Lieut. Col. Roscarick, Governor of Appleby
  • Lieu. Col Ed. Hutchinson
  • Lieu. Col. Phillipson
  • Lieut, Col. Bellingham
  • Lieu Col. Ewbanke
  • Lieu. Col. Strickland
  • Lieu. Col. Crackenthorpe
  • Lieu. Col. Holt
  • Lieu. Col. Corney
  • Serj. Maj. Tho. Glasier
  • Ser. Ma. Michaell Moone
  • Ser. Ma. Wil Hodghinson
  • Ser. Ma. Tho. Sandys
  • Ser. Ma. James Butler
  • Ser. Ma. Wil. Wandell
  • Cap. Henry Musgrave
  • Cap. John Denton
  • Cap. Rob. Hilton
  • Cap. John Hilton
  • Cap. Wil. Musgrave
  • Cap. Rich. Backster
  • Cap. John Tompson
  • Cap. Homer
  • Cap. Hen. Brabin
  • Cap, Robert Westby,
  • Cap Edw. Wright
  • Cap. Row. Beckingham
  • Cap. John Dracot
  • Cap. Edw. Revell
  • Cap. Sam. Potter
  • Cap. John Bickley
  • Cap. John Harling
  • Cap. Peter Shepperd
  • Cap. Rob Dixon
  • Cap. Humph. Bagguly
  • Cap. John Croft.
  • [Page 5]Cap. Hen. Crosland,
  • Cap. Rob. Wormley
  • Cap. Page
  • Cap. Tho. Sandford
  • Cap. Ralph Willie
  • Cap. John Bamfield
  • Cap. Rich. Lowther
  • Cap. Sam. Beale,
  • Cap. Phil. Calroni.
  • Cap. Francis Wood,
  • Cap. Micha. Lyme,
  • Cap. Thomas Leigh
  • Cap. Stephen Page,
  • Cap. Ed. Lamplugh
  • Cap. Jo. Whelpdate,
  • Cap. Jo. Stephenson,
  • Cap. Rob. Leake,
  • Cap. Lanslot Walker
  • Cap. Tho. Maxfield,
  • Cap. Edw. Worley,
  • Cap. Ro. Highington
  • Cap. Henry Ashton,
  • Cap, George Hudson
  • Cap. Moone,
  • Cap. Will. Hardcot.
  • Lieu. Wil Hudleston
  • Lieu. Rich. Barker,
  • Lieu. Bayley,
  • Lieu. Wilfred Caray
  • Lieu. Phil. Dracot,
  • Lieu. Joh. Whiteside
  • Lieu. Jo. Ochaderson
  • Lieu. Joh. Serjeant
  • Lieu. Robert Moon
  • Lieu. Henry Banks,
  • Lieu. Crakenthorp,
  • Lieu. Rob. Long,
  • Lieu. Joh. Hodgiton,
  • Lieu. Chris. Rawley.
  • Lieu. Dan. King,
  • Lieu. Barth. Hough
  • [Page 9]Lieu. Patrick Hamilton,
  • Cornet Daniel Mayes
  • Cor. John Barchel
  • Cor. Richard Harford
  • Cor. Will. Richardson
  • Cor. Will. Curtis,
  • Cor. John Cholmley,
  • Cor. Henry Lampleigh,
  • Cor. Rich. Staindy
  • Cor. Tho. Bowyer,
  • Cor. Will. Blencosset.
  • Ensigne Henry Harling,
  • Ensigne Hen. Sewell
  • Ensigne John Peacock.
2 Officers of the Train.
  • Richard Walker
  • John Singleton.
  • Mr. Edward Constable, Judge.
Advocate.
  • Dr. Samuel Stephens.
Two Chaplains.
  • Mr. Francis Scot,
  • Mr. Young.
A List of the Horse and Ammunition.
  • 5 Peece of Ordnance.
  • 1200 Horse,
  • 1000 Armes.
  • 15 Collonels.
  • 9 Lieutenant Collonels.
  • 6 Serjeant Majors.
  • 46 Captains.
  • 10 Cornets
  • 3 Ensignes.
FI [...]IS.

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