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A D D I T I O N S
TO THE
VOYAGE T O THE HEBRIDES ,
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" \ T IG E L held it by this honorable and fpirited fervice, that
whenever the Eari'made an expedition into Wales, the Baron
of Halton ihould be the foremoil: in entering the country, and the
laft in coming out *.
In W a r r in g t o n between eight and nine thoufand inhabitants^
A t .Redbank, between this place and Newton, the Scots, in Augufi
1648, after their retreat from Prejlon, made a refolute ftand for many
hours again!! the victorious Cromwel, whoy with great lofs on both
fides,.beat them from their ground ; and the next day made himfelf
mafter of all their remaining infantry, which, with their commander
Lieutenant-General Bayly, furrendered on the bare condition of
quarter f .
* Blunt’ s Antient Tenures, 109*
$ Whitdockr 3 3 2. Clarendon, V. 16&
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