October 24, 1642
October 24, 1642
The story as it unfolds:

MORE FROM THE BATTLE OF EDGEHILL, ON OCTOBER 23, 1642: WHAT CAPTAIN CROMWELL OBSERVED FROM A BELL-TOWER, AND WHAT HE DID NEXT.

SYDNEY, ARRIVING FROM LONDON, LEARNS MORE OF THE BATTLE FROM AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE, AND ACCEPTS A MISSION OF MERCY.

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From the section: Histories

About half past three of the clock, on the 23rd of October: Butlers Marston, the bell-tower of St Peter and St Paul – Cromwell and Edmund, eyes to telescopes, north toward the rolling smoke, the anger of the stuttering guns.

Horsemen – singly, or two to five together – hurtling north and west, past Kineton. Hats and helmets lost in their haste, pistols and swords and orange sashes – the colors of Essex, the army of Parliament – flung aside.

And the horsemen pursuing them abandoned the chase, surged into a wagon-park: leapt from their mounts and plundered: hams, bottles, boxes, coats, cloaks, guns – they drank, waving swords, fired pistols into the air, staggered and threw their hats into their air, de-cohered into a mob little different from that they’d chased from the field.

Cromwell clapped Edmund’s shoulder. “Look,” he said.

Edmund turned his glass east. He could just see, through the smoke, two bodies of foot – pikes leveled, marching slowly, terribly, toward each other.

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From the section: Histories

The night of October 23 -- Reached Radway, after chasing the sounds of the Guns all afternoon, appx seven of the clock; wounded men, great groaning and blood, women washing and binding in rags, etc; at which realize I’ve galloped straight into the Camp of the King, tho impossible to tell if that I’m witnessing is the Coin of Victory, or the Agony of defeat. Whilst endeavoring to determine Same, up trots a Horseman, who asks me my Business, and it is none but Sir Philip Clucas, of Aldborough, Yorks; one of my few Friends from my Inglorious interlude at Court. Why hello Holyfen, he says, come to Rejoice as we Drink our bitter Cup? I said, Is this Defeat? And Sir P says, A great Victory, it isn’t, who then bade me Follow him.

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