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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D1232/O/101
TitleT F (Thomas Fulwood?) to Colonel Sanders at Mrs Grinsele's house at the Sugar Loaf in King St (Westminster)
Date1659
Description'I am informed secretly from good hands that the reason for the delay of the articles is that they have got all the witnesses against you and sent them to the Commissioners of Sequestrians at Haberdasher's Hall - if they can judge you sequestratable and seize your estate, then they will come in with their articles - I was sent for today before the Commissioners - they asked me if Mr Sidon was not with you in my house about the time of his going into Lancashire - I said not - I told them I had no knowledge of any private discourse between you and Mr Sidon - Sir John Corscone was in the room discoursing with Mr Tomlenson privately - he is very great with him - my sister desires you to write by Richard whether the sequestrators come or will seize the goods and what she must do - let us hear constantly from you and you shall do the same from us - if it should be dangerous my letter shall have this mar "W.H." '
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RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorThomas Sanders of Little Ireton (1610-1695), Parliamentarian soldier
FormatDocument
TermEnglish Civil Wars (1642-1651)
Commonwealth (1649-1660)

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