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D1232 - Thomas Sanders of Little Ireton (1610-1695), Parliamentarian soldier - 1643-1660
O - Official correspondence and related papers - 1643-1660
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D1232/O/8-9
Title
John Gell to Major Sanders - 'I have received a letter from Nottinghamshire and one from you with a copy of a pretended order - I think it is only Thornhaugh's procurement as he has his whole estate by the place besieged - before we stir we should receive orders from those we are under - our soldiers expect money and if they have none, I cannot expect further service from them - being strange in the business, I desire to confer with the Captains and officers that should go upon the service, before I order them upon service - it concerns their lives - I am very tender of those brave and valiant friends that have been so faithful in our service - you should have sent us all your opinions of the design - I think it hard to leave off getting money for our soldiers - I conceive the design to be worst for us - if once routed beyond Trent, it may prove the loss of our country', with copy.
Date
25 Sep 1644
Description
[Col. Francis Thornhaugh, commander of a regiment of Nottinghamshire horse]
Extent
2 items
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Thomas Sanders of Little Ireton (1610-1695), Parliamentarian soldier
Format
Document
Term
English Civil Wars (1642-1651)
Letters (documents)
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Gell; Sir; John (1593-1671); 1st Baronet; parliamentary commander
Sanders; Colonel; Thomas (1610-1695); Parliamentary commander and MP
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