[1] Herevpon when no hope was left to procure them by anie quiet meanes to laie downe armes, the lord priuie seale, and the lord Greie, with their forces, although not comparable with the rebels in num|ber, about the latter end of Iulie set vpon them, and by great manhood put them from their ground, not|withstanding they fought verie stoutlie, & gaue it not ouer for a little: and although they were thus driuen to giue place at this first onset, yet they got togi|ther againe, and aboad a new charge, defending their ground, & dooing what they could to beat backe and repell those that came to assaile them. But ne|uerthelesse through the power of the almightie God fauouring the rightfull cause,The rebels put from their ground. the rebels were distres|sed, and followed in chase with great slaughter for the space of two miles. This was about the begin|ning of August.