Charles Cavendish

And when Abner was returned to Hebron, Joab took him aside in the gate to speak with him quietly, and smote him there under the fifth Rib, that he died for the bloud of Asahel his brother. Thus fell Abner and thus Cavendish — the colonel's horse being mired in a bog at the fight before Gainsborough, 1643, the rebels surrounded him, and took him prisoner, and after he was so, a base raskall came behind him, and ran him though. Thus fell two great men by treacherous hands.