The Civil War in Worcestershire 1642 1646 And the Scotch Invasion of 1651

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The Civil War in Worcestershire 1642 1646 And the Scotch Invasion of 1651
J W John William Willis Bund
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But he was too late. In the Cotswolds, barring his way, was Morgan, the governor of the Gloucester garrison, with a formidable force. On his right flank was Birch, the governor of Hereford, with a force more than equal to any that Astley could bring into the field, while in his rear, pushing him onwards towards Morgan and Birch, was Brereton, his army now able to act as Chester had fallen. The wonder is, that with all these forces arrayed against him, Astley was able to make so good a fight as ...he did.
Astley had visited Stafford and other garrisons to collect his force. He had tried to relieve High Ercall, which was being besieged, but had failed. At last he perceived that if he was to join the King the time had come to do so, therefore, in the beginning of March, he gave orders for all the men from the different garrisons who would join him, to ren- dezvous at Bridgnorth; here he collected some 3000 men. It may be imagined to what straits the Royalists were reduced when it is said that out of these more than half were " reformado " officers, that is, officers of regiments that had either ceased to exist, from being destroyed or disbanded, or become so reduced in numbers there was no need for such officers.


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