92 LIFE, TIMES, AND SCIENTIFIC LABOURS [1645. 



We have next : 



u A list of their names that were aboard the c Peter, 

 bound for Dublin and distressed by storms, and cast 

 upon the coast of Lancashire, and [who] afterwards es 

 caped to Skipton Castle.&quot; 



(The name of the Prisoners taken at Lancaster, 1st 

 April, 1645.) 



The Earl of Glamorgan, the Lord Herbert. 



The Lord John his brother. 



Sir Brian, uncle of Sir Francis Edmonds. 



Sir Charles Hay ward, the Duke of Norfolk s grand 

 child. 



Lieut. Vivian Mouelex, a man who was very decrepid. 



Col. Cave, Col. Mitchell (Irish). 



Mr. F. Flemmia, a Lancashire man. 



Captain Mulbrian, Captain Bacon. 



Mr. Peters, the Lord Peters brother, Mr. Poynes. 



Mr. Hutton, Col. Pristoe, Captain Butler. 



u Some two or three more whose names are not known 

 to any passenger, but they were men of ordinary qua 

 lity. 



&quot; The Protestants that are now prisoners at Lancas 

 ter, and went of their own voluntary will, and not taken 

 by force, and hired horses. 



&quot;Mr. Collham, Mr. Jones, James Hambleton, Jo. 

 Bythell, Mr. Eob. Noterfield, his wife and children and 

 three servants ; not siding with the papists, Mr. Argent 

 a gentleman, his daughter, and Boyes, and his maid ; 

 Mr. Barker, Mr. Floyde, a minister. 



&quot; Two of the Lord Herbert s men who were taken in 

 their escape after their Lordship ; two poor sailors.&quot; 



* From additional MSS. Brit. Museum, 11,3383. &quot;Letter Book of Sir W. 

 Brereton, 1645.&quot; 3 vols. folio, Vol. 1, page 69. 





