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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… SP28/14/361, SP28/15/210, SP28/18/1, 29, SP28/19/77, 81; Symonds, Diary, 73. Armies: Earl of Essex; Waller (Southern A … spy’s report of musters on 26 Sept. 1643. However, Richard Symonds annotated his copy of this: ‘putt out Himselfe but … Harl. 986, p. 34). (Just possibly, in the last comment, Symonds, writing some years after the event, has confused him …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… had defected to the king’s service; the royalist Richard Symonds noted that he had preceded Major William Underwood in … Street’ ( Certain Informations, 18-25 Sept. 1643, 277)); Symonds also noted that Hacket had had the company commanded … in Southwark at the Sign of the 3 Holy Water Sprinklers’ (Symonds). Major of the Southwark Trained Bands regiment …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… mortally wounded at the first battle of Newbury. Although Symonds was hopelessly confused as to which Juxon (he thought … baker living in St Thomas Apostle. most violent asst [?]’ (Symonds, BL, Harl. 986, p. 33: last word illegible and ‘most violent’ may refer to the death which Symonds initially ascribed to him at the first battle of …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… officer of the London Customs House and was noted by Symonds as being of the Custom House, living in Aldermanbury. … of the Green regiment, London Trained Bands. Richard Symonds annotates: ‘Hath a Troope of horse besides & quitted … and noted as clerk of the Leathersellers’ Hall by Richard Symonds (BL, Harl. 986, p. 14). Lieutenant in the Red …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… ‘Woollen draper dwelling against Holborn Conduit’ (Symonds, Harl. 986, p. 45). Third captain of the Orange … London hosier of St Leonard Eastchape, later described by Symonds as ‘A hosyer & whole Saleman for narrow wares living …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… June-1 July 1645; Perfect Occurrences, 20-27 June 1645; R. Symonds, ed. C.E. Long, Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army During the Great Civil War Kept by Richard Symonds, 172; Colonell Mitton’s Reply to Lieutenant Colonell … 1613). Of Cheapside, brother to Owen Rowe [Roe]; Symonds (1643) notes that one of them was living in Coleman …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… 1660. References: Oxford DNB; Peacock, Army lists, 54; Symonds, Diary, 73; TNA, SP28/1a/238, 246; SP28/8/211, … partner with Thomas Juxon in St Thomas the Apostle (Symonds, BL, Harl. 986, p. 36). Sheppard was half-uncle to … Trained Bands or auxiliaries, in Sept. 1643. Noted by Symonds of him and all the other Southwark captains he named: …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Mary, 13.13 Simkins John, ser, 17.112 Simon(d)s Simmons, Symonds: Abraham, ser, 4.2 Alice, 76.10 Benj, ser, 61.1 Chas; …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… the Southwark auxiliaries regiment in Sept. 1643. Noted by Symonds of him and all the other captains of this regiment: …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… West (died 1652) ‘A Silke man living in Bread Street’ (Symonds, BL, Harl. 986, p. 26). Lieutenant-Colonel of the … the European and colonial wine trade. He was described by Symonds as ‘A Merchant neare Merchant Taylors Hall. His … Richard Wollaston Linen draper dwelling near the Exchange (Symonds). Second captain of the Orange regiment, London …
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