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Another great victory obtained by the Lord Lambert against Sir George Booth, on Sunday morning last; : with the manner of his taking the city of Chester, and throwing open the gates; the taking of five hundred prisoners, and divers eminent commanders; viz. Maj. Gen. Egerton, the Lord Kilmurrey, Col. Brooks, and Sir Wil. Neal. As also, another desperate fight at Leverpool; the taking of the town; the beating and pursuing of the enemy towards Wales; and the escape of Sir George Booth, with 200 horse, to Cherk Castle
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