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Army to the battle of St Albans, where he was routed by the Duke of York taken prisoner, and Somerset his General slain-- the Duke allowed Henry to enjoy the title of King and reserved to himself that of Protector. Henry's friends were once more induced to reassent his prerogative, the fate of the Kingdom was again to be decided by the Sword--On the King's side the Queen gave all the necessary orders for the battle On the opposite side the Army was commanded by the Earl of Warwick. both armies met