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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D1232/O/80
TitleN[athaniel] B[arton], Westminster to Thomas Sanders Little Ireton -' since you left, the Council of State has passed an order of association of the army and militia in case the enemy begin to make insurrection - there are appointed some army troops and some militia for the North of Trent to be under your command - there are daily rumours of the Cavaliers rising - Gloucestershire is much suspected - I spoke to Lord Fleetwood* this afternoon who said he had received a letter re the hastening of my troop to Scotland - the common enemy attempts secretly to corrupt some of the colonels of the army by offering them pardons - Lt. Gen. Ludlow is gone to Ireland - Major Robert Haulow and some others have been before the Committee for raising reports of a disturbance upon Parliament by the Army - the state of things grows to be very cloudy. 21 Jul
Date1659
Description[*Charles Fleetwood (d. 1692) - M. P. for Marlborough 1646 - Lieutenant General of Horse in Cromwell's army in Scotland 1650 - member of the Council of State 1651 - commander of the forces in England, 1651 - commander in chief (later Lord Deputy) of Ireland 1652 - second husband of Bridget, daughter of Oliver Cromwell]
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RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorThomas Sanders of Little Ireton (1610-1695), Parliamentarian soldier
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