The supplies were easy enough to find and after loading up the supplies on donkeys and an oxcart they headed back towards Banbury with the intention of crossing the river Cherwell at Cropredy Bridge. As they approached the town they saw a gentleman riding towards them at full gallop. The man brought his horse to a stop and demanded to know who the Royalist were for. Charles replied "For the King!" "Then you should know that Cropredy Bridge is being held by at least 30 Parliamentary militia. I've just barely escaped from there myself." replied the man. At that the gentleman spurred his horse on and disappeared down the road.
Mable spotted a wooded ravine about a hundred yards off the road so the Royalist party decided to hide there until they could decide what to do. As they were discussing their options a farmer heading towards the town seemed to have spotted them so they decided to move south along the river to look for a fording.
They found a ford about a half mile south of the bridge near an old ruin that looked to be some kind of mill. Mable scouted ahead and didn't discover any problems so they decided to chance a river crossing. Sargent Gryffon and three musketeers took up a position on a hill overlooking the ford while the rest crossed with the supplies.
One of Sargent Gryffon's musketeers was shot down in the first exchange as the Roundheads advanced on their position.
Sargent Osbury, Plunket, and Towne were caught in the open crossing the river. Towne was hit but only lightly wounded. The Royalist returned fire but had little success against their enemies well covered positions.
Charles spurred his horse onto the bank and charged one of the Roundhead musketeers running him down with his charger. He discharged his pistol and wounded another. Two of the enemy retreated up the hill.
After tending to the wounded amazingly only one of the Royalist had been killed. One of the other Parliamentarians had only been knocked unconscious so with their two prisoners they set off towards Banbury.
When they arrived and told Captian Hewitt of the Parliamentarian forces at Cropredy Bridge the Captian was quite concerned. "We'll have to deal with them soon of they will become a thorn in our supply lines" he said.
Notes: I've just received an order of Swashbucklers from Brigade Games which is good because I'm running out of ideas on how to keep using my small 17th century collection. I have a much larger order in route from Warlord Games including their English Civil War starter army so I can do some much bigger skirmishes. Level progression in the campaign is going fairly slowly but that is fine by us. D&D characters can get pretty powerful for historic games even when they don't have magic. So far it's working fairly well though.