A Discourse of the Warr in Lancashire

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And he had a further designe in his minde and prosecuted it, as shall be shewed.
Warrington the Earle did Garrison for the King, 66 strongly for- Warrington is & . . Garrisoned for tifying it with Gates Mounts and an Engine devised and placed the Kin & upon the Bridge to stop the passage over it. And not long from the time that Wiggon was assaulted and taken, the Forces of Manchester were designed to march thither and make an Assault against it to try the strength thereof. And so marching thith
...er- ward upon the south side of the River Mersey they crossed it about Hollinfair Marching up to Warrington by the Church made a strong assault against it scalled some of the workes about it; Manchester men ° ° . Making an but the Souldiers within defending it with Manhood and great ^auit against ° ° Warrington are valour thev were at the last forced to leave off and returne home beaten off with ■ 7 losse.
againe with the losse of some of their Souldiers. 67 The Earle of Darbies last undertaking (before hee forsooke the Countie and that wherein God appeared most against him) was his voyage into Blackburn Hundred to Whaley ; no doubt to requit the Parliament Commanders in it with the like they did himj by getting some into the King's possession that soe he might vexe the rest if not gaine it all.


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