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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E.

CHAPTER LXII
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He overtook him at Daventry, while he had yet assembled but four troops of horse.

One of them deserted him.

Another quickly followed the example.

He himself, endeavoring to make his escape, was seized by Ingoldsby, to whom he made submissions not suitable to his former character of spirit and valor.

Okey, Axtel, Cobbet, Crede, and other officers of that party, were taken prisoners with him.


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