Art by Graham Turner - with permission 

We could not engage the Enemy until we came within three miles of

Warrington; and there the Enemy made a stand, at a place near Winwick. We

held them in some dispute till our Army came up; they maintaining the Pass

with resolution for many hours; ours and theirs coming to push of pike and

very close charges,-which forced us to give ground; but our men, by the

blessing of God, quickly recovered it, and charging very home upon them,

beat them from their standing; where we killed about a thousand of them, and

took, as we believe, about two thousand prisoners; and prosecuted them

home to Warrington Town - Oliver Cromwell