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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Lords Montgomery, Loudoun, [Forrester], and General Leslie, directed to the French King, wherein these subscribed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… them. Since their sitting it is rumoured that General Leslie is infinitely enraged at the taking of their ships, … ammunition, and some ordnance, which is conceived to be Leslie's own, he has so publicly and passionately expressed … by land. It is likewise bruited abroad amongst them that Leslie has particular information of all men of quality in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… expedient to enjoin us both so to do. Colonel David Leslie and Colonel Lumsden went to Sweden eight days ago; Leslie is not fully cured, yet is better than at any time … from Scotland forwarded by Lord Conway. General Leslie arrived at Dunse last Wednesday, and ever since has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… at Kelso, and if captain or soldier know anything, Leslie will be with them on Friday, but he thinks they know no certainty of the depth of their resolution, only Leslie and their Council of War; also for two other reasons … greatest part by Norham. The news at Edinburgh was that Leslie was to be at Dunse on Monday next, and before that the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and coronet. 1 pp.] July 29./Aug. 8. Ratisbone. 45. Count Leslie to [the same]. Last week I received yours of June … any way fit for that purpose. On Monday July 27th General Leslie was expected at Dunglass to see in what order the men … that to-day they are to be in Coldstream Moor. General Leslie came yesternight to Dunse Castle. Rothes with his men, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Scotch forces which came on the 31 st July with Leslie to Choulsey Wood, near Dunse, with the names of the … Jean de Gyrisch to Colonel Beckman. I am now with General Leslie and will try to revenge myself, seeing I was forced to … will become of England. I hear, too, from the General [Leslie] that there is a cavalier in a certain place whom …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… guard till I receive order what to do with him. General Leslie wrote me a letter about him to-day and sent it by a … Hamilton [Aug.] 22." 2 pp.] Enclosed, 41. i. General Leslie to Sir John Conyers. Having been so long in this … 17,1640. [ Copy. p.] 41. ii. Sir John Conyers to General Leslie, commanding in the Scottish camp. The Laird of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… shirts. About 2 o'clock to-day came a drummer to me from Leslie with two letters. He would have beaten his drum but I … the letter enclosed, by which means Newcastle is lost, and Leslie has possessed himself thereof, but his Majesty's army … advanced. Here I must tell you it is strange to see how Leslie steals the hearts of the people in these northern …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… what he will, God only disposes. I have not heard that Leslie has marched since Saturday; that night he encamped 5 … will have it. Yesterday came very sad northern news, that Leslie has marched to Newcastle with 2,500 Scots, and taken … the town, and they suspected not their coming that way. Leslie was carried to church on Sunday Aug. 30 there, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… was deserted by us and possessed by the enemy, but Leslie and his guards did not enter till Sunday, where he … there was a skirmish some 4 miles above Newcastle, where Leslie came over with half his army, and the other half lay … But no wonder we ran well; for I assure you when Leslie was within 20 miles of Newcastle we were "very well" …
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