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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that letter, go to Gloucester and join your forces to Col. Massie, who we doubt not with the assistance of your horse … should do so with your regiment and join yourself to Col. Massie, and take the opportunity to do the best service you … sent by a messenger of the Earl of Denbigh to Colonels Massie and Bridges, also to [the Committees at] Coventry, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and his horse. Another letter of the same to Lieut.-Col. Massie for two companies of Col. Booth's foot. Another to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… convey to him the news of Cawood, &;c. 6. To inform Col. Massie of the state of affairs here and at York, as also in … to recall Col. Purefoy at present. 6. To certify Col. Massie that we have been informed by the Committee of … That we also hear of the good accord between Col. Massie and him, and shall be tender of doing aught which may …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… pp. 249, 250. Copy=1 p.] August 4. Gloucester. Col. Edward Massie to the Committee of both kingdoms. My last account was … fortifying that town. The Governor of Gloucester [Col. Massie] advertises this Committee that he had defeated a … 266. Copy= p.] August 10. Derby House. The same to Col. Massie; also to the Governor of Malmsbury. The preamble of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… asked thereupon. 7. To acknowledge the receipt of Col. Massie's letter by Capt. Bacchus, [Backhouse] which will be … 2. Derby House. The Committee of both kingdoms to Col. Massie. We have appointed to-morrow morning to consider your … 7 E., pp. 119, 120.] July 6. Gloucester. Col. Edward Massie to the Committee of both kingdoms. In the tender of my …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that the House [of Commons] has taken care to recruit Col. Massie's forces, which shall be done with all speed, and to … of this Committee for the speedy recruiting of Colonel Massie's horse to the end the Coventry horse [now with him] … army now with the Earl of Denbigh, the forces under Col. Massie, and the forces in Coventry, Warwick, and other …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to-morrow afternoon. 10. The substance of Col. Massie's desires to the Committee of both kingdoms, viz.: … approved by this Committee, and that they be sent to Col. Massie by Major Backhouse, and a letter written to him. 6. To … differences that have been growing between you and [Col. Massie] the Governor, knowing of how dangerous consequence …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the fields. We received intelligence yesterday from Col. Massie of the King and Prince Rupert going to Cirencester … was following them with as many, whose conjunction he [Massie] would endeavour to stop. We have this day heard from … good to go into winter quarters. 3. To write to Col. Massie to prevent [General] Gerard's joining with the King …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Lord General's foot, the Earl of Manchester, and Col. Massie with their forces, and Col. Norton with his horse, and … foot. We understand this by a letter received from Col. Massie. [ Ibid., pp. 26, 27. Copy. 1 p.] October 4. Derby … may be taken for the trial of Major Hammond, Major to Col. Massie, for that the regiment now wants a Major in his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1644 September 1644 Sept. 1. Gloucester. Colonel Edward Massie to the Committee of both kingdoms. Your commands for … a report with the opinion of this Committee. 5. That Col. Massie be advertised concerning Prince Rupert's march towards … pp. 6, 7. Copy= p.] Sept. 2. Derby House. The same to Col. Massie. We received this day advertisement of Prince Rupert's …
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