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A true relation of a late victorie : obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton against my Lord of Stamfords forces in Cornwall. Which (through the mercifulnesse of the Generall Sir Ralph Hopton) was gotten with little blood-shed. The like victory cannot be paralleld in the memory of man. Being the copy of a letter written from Salt-Ash by a very impartiall hand, dated the 24. of this present Ian. 1642. which many other letters that came by the same post (no doubt) will confirm
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