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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D1232/O/13 |
| Title | (Sir) John Gell, Derby, to the Captains and gentle-men soldiers of his regiment, not in Nottinghamshire (copy) |
| Date | 3 Feb 1644/1645 |
| Description | 'I conceive that you believe Major Sanders came here to get money for you and your soldiers - it is now clear that he intended to go to London and had procured a pass from Col. Sanders which he concealed both from me and the deputy lieutenants here - he took no care to provide any money for you - there is no money in the treasurer's hands - I have made shift to borrow some for the present and will furnish you with more as soon as possible - some of you petitioned for a new committee but were it not for the old, you would not have received one penny'. |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Thomas Sanders of Little Ireton (1610-1695), Parliamentarian soldier |
| Format | Document |
| Term | English Civil Wars (1642-1651) |
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