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A most true and exact relation of both the battels fought by his Excellency and his forces against the bloudy cavelliers. : The one on the 23. of October last, neer Keynton below Edge-Hill in Warwickshire, the other at Worcester by Colonell Brown, Captain Nathaniel, and John Fiennes, and Colonell Sands and some others. Wherein the particulars of each battle is punctually set down at large for the full satisfaction of all people, with the names of the commanders and regiments that valiently stood it out. Also the number and names of the chief commanders that were slain on both sides; all which is here faithully set down without favour or partiality to either army. Written by a worthy Captain Master Nathaniel Fiennes. And commanded to be printed
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