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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… where Mr. Shaftoe dwells, and thence to Kelsay [ Kelso] or Jeddard [ Jedburgh?] and thence to a place where …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Dunse, and Coldstream, and whether there come any to Kelso or not, I cannot learn. There are about 1,000 soldiers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to such officers as are with the troops at Helshow [Kelso ?] or thereabouts. There has happened an accident that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… foot, 200 horse, and two pieces of cannon, were come to Kelso, a market town not four miles from the Earl of … this day, 4th June, we hear that our men are returned from Kelso, finding the enemy too strong and too well entrenched. It is much admired that the Scots, coming to Kelso on Thursday last, should lie there and entrench …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 4,000 from his army to join with the Redshanks at Kelso; or, lastly, whether the garrison being 2,500 foot and … and something for myself, touching whom for my march to Kelso his Highness was pleased to say I should lose nothing, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… an account. The Covenanters intend sending 1,200 men to Kelso, under the charge of Lord Ker, son of the Earl of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to you in my last that the Scots intended to put men into Kelso and Jedburgh, where as yet there are only arms, but no … together. The townsmen keep guard in the night at Dunse, Kelso, and Jedworth. It seems they have good intelligence, or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… men in these parts meet once or twice a week at Dunse and Kelso, and are making all the preparations they can. They have put some soldiers into Kelso and Jedworth, but no great number as yet. The country … to their table as they call it. I sent two horsemen to Kelso, and Lord Ker detained them till he sent to me to know …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of 1,500 men dispersed along the limits, and 500 or 600 at Kelso. They suffer not any provision of corn to be brought … have not great forces. There are some ill armed men at Kelso, and some along the Borders, but rather as a guard of … that there are 300 or 400 men at Dunse, and as many at Kelso. These men are relieved every 8 or 10 days, and others …
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