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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… as that Lord Saye shall be made Lord Treasurer; Lord Newbury, Master of the Wards; John Hampden, Chancellor of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with her. Here is great report of the fight lately on Newbury Heath, but no certainty of the truth. [ Seal with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… thence with his Majesty's army to the battle at Newbury. Going thence he fell sick of a great cold at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with the necessity of your marching on Wednesday next from Newbury, and he approves very well of your opinion to quarter … I have sent you some of our printed news. [1 p.] April 24. Newbury. 94. [The Earl of Forth, Lord General] to Sir Edw. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… If any of the horse commanded to attend your Excellency at Newbury have failed to obey their orders, upon notice from … both of the horse and foot, to send victuals for both to Newbury and Reading, or such other places as you or Lord Hopton shall direct, and Mr. Hinton writes that at Newbury and thereabouts he hath good store of bread and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… &c., according to the Committee's former order. 12. That Newbury be secured with some of the forces that are appointed … are a part) in the expedition to Gloucester and battle of Newbury, where for his good service he was made colonel by … Temple's and Capt. Askew's troops with the few foot at Newbury, against whom it is probable there may be some …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Hants. and others, are drawing into a great body at Newbury, intending both the relief of Basing House and to … is drawing together his forces into a considerable body at Newbury, whereby he may endanger the public very much. The … Browne that the enemy is drawing into a body at Newbury, with a resolution to relieve Basing [House], and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… apprehended. [ Interregnum 7 E., pp. 251, 252.] Nov. 1. Newbury. Sir A. Johnstone and John Crew, M.P., to the … Oxford, are now quartered. P.S.The force left to secure Newbury and these parts are two regiments of the City foot, … day without much pain. [ Ibid., p. 103. Copy. p.] Nov. 1. Newbury. Sir A. Johnstone and John Crew, M.P., to the same. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… fast. It is reported at Oxford that he will come by way of Newbury and Abingdon to Oxford. Others think he will bend his … As to my marching further westward, which I conceive is to Newbury, that place being appointed for a rendezvous for the … and mine, I have ordered two regiments of foot to lie in Newbury, which is more than the town can well accommodate in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… As you referred to me the calling off the forces at Newbury, I called a Council of War, who, by reason of the … of gunpowder, to Capt. Wm. Stackhouse, for the service of Newbury and before Donnington Castle. 3. The like to deliver … Committee to desire that the forces which lately were at Newbury may be returned thither for preserving that place …
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