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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 2. To write to Col. Fleetwood, if the enemy be still in Lincolnshire, to proceed on his journey, and that … the setting forth of the five City regiments, and in what forwardness they are; also concerning Col. West's … arrived here this night, but his troops are yet at Henley. I have given order that they shall march forward …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… him as his patron. Has almost run himself out of breath in the State's service. I have left my wife and family now as … Crawford, with the forces now at Aylesbury, to march to Henley [on Thames] upon the coming of Col. Martin with his … that upon your return to Aylesbury he shall march out to Henley and leave that town to you. Given to the Col. himself. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… desire the Lord General to make what use of it he please in his answer to Prince Rupert. 2. That a letter be written … Kennedy. Ordered, 1. That two of Manchester's regiments at Henley do march against the enemy's forces in Sussex. 2. That … and Aylesbury for the marching of their forces to Henley so soon as Manchester's forces shall come up to their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Committee for taking up of merchants' ships to be employed in this summer's service. It is ordered that they do with all … 1 p.] March 1. Derby House. The same to the Governor of Henley [on Thames]. The Commons have commanded the two troops … match, to be delivered to Capt. West, for the garrison of Henley [on Thames]. 7. Capt. James Bladewell's petition to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… To speak with such of the dep. lieuts. of Middlesex as are in town touching one or two regiments to be sent into … [Oxon., Berks., and Bucks.] concerning necessaries for Henley [on Thames] be reported to the Commons. 6. That the … Wycombe, there to be in readiness to serve the garrison of Henley[-on-Thames] upon order from its Governor, and that Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Derby, Grantham, or any other garrison of the Parliament in those parts, or to march into this country and possess … p.] June 3. Mem.The like letters to Newport [Pagnell], Henley, Windsor, and Reading. [ Ibid.] June 3. Derby House. … the stores. 12. To warn Aylesbury, Reading, and Henley [on Thames] to be watchful and keep more than ordinary …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Pyndar, Col. Bobt. Bennett, and Mr. John Serle to put in execution the following regulations relative to the … and no officer to receive more money than he has men in actual service. You are to pay to Col. Edw. Massie, the … and dragoons from London shall have their rendezvous at Henley[-on-Thames] for which order is to be given to [the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Saturdays, or oftener as occasion shall require. [ Printed in Lords' Journals vii., 409470.] Subjoined, 1. i. Resolved … meeting shall be at the chambers called the Queen's Court in Westminster. And that the Ordinance and this their … 12th be reported to the House. 10. That the Governor of Henley-[on-Thames'] letter be referred to the Committee of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… what conditions he shall offer, and have enjoined secrecy in this business. We therefore also require of you that it be … these in. 57. viii. Examination of Richard Wheatly, of Henley-in-Arden, sworn 17 March 16456. About mortgage of a house in
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… against the Major. 2. That on this day fornight they put in their answers, and come to their proofs on both sides; in … 24. Derby House. The same to the Governors of Windsor, Henley-on-Thames, and Reading. The first paragraph is the … from Col. Dalbier. The proportions are, Windsor 100 foot, Henley 100 foot, and Reading 300 foot and 100 horse. Sent by …
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