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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… alacrity. To-morrow they sit at Woodstock, on their way to Banbury, doubting the readiness of that quarter by reason of … are going, Berkshire soldiers will be well content to eat Banbury cakes. Jan. 19. Woolwich. 37. Capt. John Mason to … Oxford, to . Having heard of a disorder in the peculiar of Banbury, he had sent for particulars, and received an …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… No. 8, p. 30. Copy. p.] Feb. 20. St. John's College, Oxon. 45. John Jones to Lord [Hopton?]. We have strong …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Mr. Dethick, 12 April 1644. [ Copy. p.] April 12. Oxon. 67. Sir Edw. Nicholas to the [Earl of Forth,] Lord … two troopers Anthony Kirby and Philip Cauker prisoners at Banbury, or Lieutenant Bush prisoner at Evesham, I pray you … to help him, but it is out of my element. P.S.A party from Banbury hath killed and taken this day about 50 of the rebels …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [Essex] give orders that the forces appointed to go by Banbury shall go the western way. 5. That Sir Arthur … Ember and Weston, and West Moulesey. [1 p.] March 21. Oxon. 38. Sir Edw. Nicholas to the Earl of Forth, Lord … about 2 o'clock a.m. [ Ibid., p. 32. Copy. p.] March 27. Oxon. 51. Sir Edw. Nicholas to the [Earl of Forth], Lord …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… I received this letter enclosed at this instant from Banbury, whereby you will perceive that the forces of the … at Childrey, near Wantage, with all speed. Edw. Nicholas, Oxon, the ninth of May 1644, at ten in the morning." [ Three …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Sir W. Waller. 4. That the Committee of cos. Oxon, Berks., and Bucks., be desired to be at this Committee … of Northampton that if they find an opportunity to take Banbury without breaking [up] their forces or hindering the … on Monday morning. 9. That Major-Genl. Browne march to Banbury with 1,000 foot, and that Capt. Temple's troop of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… offers. This night they arose and marched away towards Banbury, but whither they intend I cannot yet discover. I am … the King and Sir W. Waller were engaged upon Saturday near Banbury, having a little brook between them, and so continued … to arm a regiment of horse for the service of cos. Oxon., Berks., and Bucks. under Major-Genl. Browne. 7. That …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… country by the enemy's forces lying between Oxford and Banbury, so that they are not able to defend their own county … that I understand from the Committee they are designed for Banbury, which is a very good work. Yesterday I received … reduce Basing, Greenland [house near Henley], Wallingford, Banbury, and Oxford to their subjection; but we conceive the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1,500 horse about Thame and 1,000 about Bicester or Banbury, and 1,000 about Abingdon, without which that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with all his forces and carriages towards Dorchester [in Oxon.], which leads to Wallingford or Henley-on-Thames, we … at Reading, and Cromwell with his regiment of horse around Banbury, intelligence came of the King's advance towards him … intelligence, he sent them orders to return and stay about Banbury. Whilst at Reading the Earl often expressed an …
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