Record

Browse this collectionThis entry describes an individual archive record or file. Click here to browse the full catalogue for this collection
Archive Reference / Library Class No.D1232/O/11
TitleThomas Sanders to the Earl of Essex (copy)
Date1644/1645
Description'I received your command of 17 Jan on 28 Jan and resolved to come to you to resign my commission as ordered but that night Sir John Gell, Sir George Gresley and Henry Wigfall confined me to my house where I remain a prisoner - I desire to appeal to you they being not competent judges but partisans - I petition that you order me to come to you - by the hands of my friends I present you with my commission which I resign as requested - I refuse to accept a new one because I will not be under the command of him who desires my ruin more than any Cavalier in England - I will not squander the best regiment of horse in the North of England, as I would do under his command - both officers and soldiers refuse to go under his command - my agreement with him and the committee was that I should dispose of all, he having only the . . . .' (Jan/Feb)
Extent1 item
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorThomas Sanders of Little Ireton (1610-1695), Parliamentarian soldier
FormatDocument
TermEnglish Civil Wars (1642-1651)
Letters (documents)

Show related Persons records.

Related Names
Name (click for further details)
Gell; Sir; John (1593-1671); 1st Baronet; parliamentary commander
Sanders; Colonel; Thomas (1610-1695); Parliamentary commander and MP
Add to My Items