Winfield manor, made himself master of Chatsworth Hall, and placed a garrison in it for the king, under the command of Colonel Eyre. In September, 1645, it was held for the royal party by Colonel Shalcross, with a fresh garrison from Welbeck, and a skirmishing... The Peak guide, ed. by T. Noble - 第 19 頁Stephen Glover 著 - 1845 - 3 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Stephen Glover - 1830 - 214 頁
...command of Colonel Eyre. In September, 1645, it was held for the royal party by Colonel Shalcross, with a fresh garrison from Welbeck, and a skirmishing...ordered the Major and his forces to return to Derby. The deseription of this building, as it appeared during the times of the Stuarts, by Cotton, will be appropriately... | |
| William Adam - 1838 - 300 頁
...from Welbeck, and a skirmishing force of 300 horse. It was then besieged by a Major Mollanus with 400 foot, but the siege was raised by the command of Colonel...ordered the Major and his forces to return to Derby. Thus Chatsworth was unfortunately distinguished in the civil wars of that day. We shall pass over the... | |
| Rev. George Hall - 1839 - 566 頁
...king, under the command of Colonel Eyre. In 1645, it was held for the royal party by Colonel Shalcross, with a fresh garrison from Welbeck, and a skirmishing...force of three hundred horse. It was then besieged for fourteen days, by Major Mollanus, with four hundred foot, but the siege was raised by the command... | |
| William Adam - 1843 - 490 頁
...command of Colonel Eyre; in September, 1645, it was held for the Royal party by Colonel Chalcross, with a fresh garrison from Welbeck, and a skirmishing...force of three hundred horse. It was then besieged by a Major Mollanus with four hundred foot, but the siege was raised by the command of Colonel Gell, who... | |
| Samuel Bagshaw (of Sheffield.) - 1846 - 716 頁
...command of Colonel Eyre. In September, 1645, it was held for the royal party by Colonel Shaleross, with a fresh garrison from Welbeck, and a skirmishing...with four hundred foot, but the siege was raised by command of Colonel Gell, who commanded the major and his forces to return to Derby. The taste and magnificence... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 602 頁
...command of Colonel Eyre. In September, 1645, it was held for the Royal party by Colonel Shalcross, with a fresh garrison from Welbeck, and a skirmishing...but the siege was raised by the command of Colonel Cell, who ordered the Major and his party to return to Derby. Charles Cotton, the Poet of the Peak,... | |
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