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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… as gallant men and as well provided as ever I saw in the field. None of the Sussex forces are come, but I have sent … to gather all the forces that he can spare to go into the field, and to take under his charge the three troops under … Ludlow's horse. I have nothing in the world to keep the field with, but 700 or 800 horse, 150 dragoons, and about 900 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… considerable forces to form an army capable of keeping the field or encountering the enemy. And though we have several … for the same quantity. 2. Warrant to Sir Walter Erle for 6 field pieces, with their carriages and equipage, also 50 … be raised, and the Prince become thereby master of the field in those parts, and enabled to proceed further. We …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… preparing to follow, whereby you may be able to take the field and do further service. Sent by Richd. Gardner at 9 … ditches, we beat them from place to place quite out of the field, and our men, only I would not suffer it, being … your own quarters there. [I would not have you take the field ?] unless the enemy should advance thitherward with a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… till our further forces shall be in readiness to take the field. If this be done Yorkshire is safe, if not, those … go to their charges, nor can the army there take the field without that small supply of money; we therefore desire … instructions be sent to Sir Thos. Fairfax to draw into the field four regiments of foot, with a competent strength of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is already far spent, and our forces ought to be in the field. Also certify us if you can spare any ordnance out of … you desire for your works although, the army being in the field, we hope you will be out of danger, we have sent to the … and ammunition, they will with all possible speed take the field and advance southward, for which they are [now] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… probable he will very speedily receive orders to take the field. To desire him to be in readiness to march within an … we hope there will be speedily sufficient strength in the field to oppose the enemy and protect them. 5. To report to … of this Committee that Sir Thos. Fairfax should take the field. 10. To report to the Commons that this Committee …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Within a few days the Prince of Orange goes into the field, before which our crisis will be passed. If this … now at the first setting forth of the army into the field. We are very apprehensive [of the example] of Sir … not only because the Prince of Orange is taking the field, where the things useful to us cannot be effected; but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ p.] 12 Jan. 22. The same The same To give order for John Field to be entered purser of the prize frigate the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… garrisons, they are now in a condition to take the field, and may be very dangerous to the adjacent parts and … [Royalist] garrison in Newark will enable them to take the field, unless speedily prevented, and be not only dangerous … pieces of ordnance, viz., 1 demi-culverin, 1 saker, and 2 field pieces, also 150 common muskets and 150 muskets with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… long marches with that army and in the fight at Naseby Field, where we are informed they did very good service, we … parts. The King with the horse which escaped at Naseby Field have since retired beyond the Severn into cos. … you shall think fit for opposing of the enemy in the field, and for the public service. Sent by John Priestley at …
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