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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D239/M/F/16147
TitleRalph Knight from Mansfield to anon. "We were much allarm'd here last night with a report of the rebels being within a few miles of this place ..."
Date6 Dec 1745
Extent1 item
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorFitzHerbert family of Tissington
Administrative HistoryHaving arrived in the town on Wednesday 4 December 1745, on Friday 6 December, the Jacobite Army, led by Bonnie Prince Charlie retreated from Derby having failed to proceed past Swarkestone in the south of the county.
FormatDocument
TermSecond Jacobite Rebellion (1745)
Transcript or IndexMansfield eleven o'clock
Fryday Dec. 6 1745

Sir
we were much allarm'd here last night with a report of the Rebels being within a few miles of this place the Derbyshire forces left us in no small hurry & confusion which contributed a good deal to encrease the allarm. we sent our horses to Warsop that they might be out of danger at all events & were resolved our serlves to wait the event the Rebels sending out of Derby to press for horses in some places there abouts was all the foundation there was for the Report by a person from Derby going to the Duke of Devonshire we hear the Rebels were at Derby at two o'clock this morning but seem'd preparing to march, as was supposed towards Leicester they were in possession of swarson [Swarkestone] bridge on the Trent and that part of the Duke's army was not far of them other reports say that the greatest part were supposed to be at or near Lichfield
Yo'rs
R. Knight
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