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         Thomason 669.f.12[58]
         ESTC R210894
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             A true copy of divers intercepted letters sent from the committee at Derby-house, to Lieut. Gen: Cromwell. Published to requite their stopping of the packets this week from France, and from the North.
             Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             s.n.,
             [London :
             1648]
          
           
             Imprint from Wing.
             Letters dated: June 13. 1648 and Yorke, June 9. 1648.
             Order to print signed: H. Elsyng Cler. Parl. D. Com.
             Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 26 1648".
             Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
         eng
      
       
         
           Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
        
      
    
       A95012  R210894  (Thomason 669.f.12[58]).  civilwar no A true copy of divers intercepted letters sent from the committee at Derby-house, to Lieut. Gen: Cromwell. Published to requite their stoppi Cromwell, Oliver 1648    898 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A This text  has no known defects that were recorded as gap elements at the time of transcription.  
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         A
         true
         Copy
         of
         divers
         Intercepted
         Letters
         sent
         from
         the
         Committee
         at
         Derby-house
         ,
         to
         Lieut.
         Gen
         :
         Cromwell
         .
         Published
         to
         requite
         their
         stopping
         of
         the
         Packets
         this
         week
         from
         France
         ,
         and
         from
         the
         North
         .
      
       
         
           IT
           is
           thought
           
             Goring
          
           will
           march
           to
           the
           
             Isle
             of
             Ely
             ,
          
           or
           break
           into
           the
           North
           .
           Notice
           is
           given
           to
           Col.
           
             Walton
             ,
          
           Col.
           
             Hobert
             ;
          
           to
           
             Huntington
             ,
          
           and
           all
           Counties
           Northward
           .
           
             Honywood
          
           and
           
             Cooke
          
           are
           said
           to
           have
           3000.
           
           The
           Trained
           bands
           of
           
             Suffolke
          
           rise
           
             a
          
           .
           We
           have
           written
           to
           them
           in
           case
           the
           Enemy
           march
           that
           way
           .
           The
           distemper
           continues
           in
           the
           
             Fleet
             ;
          
           the
           Seamen
           generally
           poysoned
           .
           6
           Ships
           have
           openly
           declared
           
             b
          
           ,
           3
           at
           
             Harwich
          
           are
           right
           ,
           3
           in
           the
           
             Thames
             ,
          
           2
           at
           
             Chattham
             ,
          
           4
           at
           
             Portsmouth
             ;
          
           Indempnity
           hath
           been
           offered
           to
           the
           Mariners
           and
           Kentish-men
           aboard
           the
           second
           time
           .
        
         
           
             
               
                 June
              
               13.
               at
               8
               in
               the
               morning
               .
               1648
            
          
        
         
           To
           Lieutenant
           Generall
           
             Cromwell
             .
          
        
      
       
         
           
             SIR
             ,
          
        
         
           WHilst
           the
           Enemy
           ,
           under
           the
           Command
           of
           
             Goring
          
           and
           Sir
           
             Charls
             Lucas
          
           were
           in
           
             Essex
             ,
          
           they
           had
           a
           solemn
           Debate
           how
           to
           cary
           on
           their
           Affairs
           ;
           The
           Result
           whereof
           is
           ,
           That
           their
           Army
           shall
           by
           no
           meanes
           engage
           in
           a
           Fight
           ,
           but
           speedily
           go
           to
           the
           North
           to
           joyne
           with
           
             Langdale
             ;
          
           That
           all
           endeavours
           shall
           be
           used
           they
           may
           have
           the
           KING
           in
           their
           Army
           :
           That
           the
           City
           be
           set
           upon
           a
           
             Common-Hall
             ,
          
           thereby
           to
           engage
           them
           upon
           cutting
           throats
           .
           They
           expresse
           much
           joy
           at
           the
           Members
           being
           called
           into
           the
           House
           ;
           say
           that
           things
           work
           as
           they
           would
           have
           them
           ;
           And
           the
           House
           will
           in
           short
           time
           Vote
           down
           the
           Army
           
             c
          
           .
           The
           687
           743
           or
           most
           of
           them
           006
           726
           in
           the
           785
           21
           53
           177
           756
           Counsell
           with
           them
           .
           The
           
             Recorder
             ,
          
           Sir
           
             John
             Maynard
             ,
          
           and
           
             Copley
             ,
          
           sate
           in
           the
           House
           Yesterday
           .
           The
           605
           61
           11
           863
           109
           79
           49
           410
           865
           42
           99
           570
           to
           your
           friends
           the
           38
           79
           442
           you
           964
           500
           84
           into
           34
           31
           563
           817
           to
           furnish
           136
           with
           an
           05
           26
           50
           and
           all
           provisions
           for
           a
           139
           051
           and
           are
           inquisitive
           whether
           136
           167
           064
           995
           20
           753.
           
           I
           have
           not
           further
           to
           trouble
           you
           but
           to
           subscribe
           .
        
         
           
             Your
             humble
             servant
             ,
             and
             
               d
            
             Steward
             of
             your
             Courts
             .
          
           
             
               June
               13.
               1648.
               
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             Mr.
             Speaker
             ,
          
        
         
           THe
           numbers
           at
           and
           about
           
             Pontefract
          
           are
           
             e
          
           230
           Horse
           ,
           and
           400
           Foot
           .
           They
           increase
           daily
           ;
           with
           whom
           we
           hear
           
             Goring
          
           is
           resolved
           to
           joyne
           ,
           and
           
             Langdale's
          
           Body
           also
           .
           Our
           Magazine
           is
           so
           empty
           that
           we
           are
           afraid
           to
           descend
           to
           particulars
           .
           The
           Countries
           are
           like
           to
           be
           speedily
           in
           a
           lost
           condition
           .
           We
           desire
           an
           effectuall
           supply
           of
           Men
           ,
           Mony
           ,
           Armes
           ,
           &c.
           that
           our
           Forces
           may
           be
           lookt
           upon
           as
           an
           Army
           ,
           not
           as
           a
           defensive
           
             Militia
             :
          
           without
           which
           we
           may
           foresee
           and
           lament
           the
           sad
           and
           sudden
           consequences
           ,
           but
           not
           prevent
           them
           .
        
         
           
             Signed
             ,
             
               
                 Francis
                 Valentia
                 .
              
               
                 Edw
                 :
                 Rodes
                 .
              
               
                 Will
                 :
                 Alanson
                 .
              
               
                 C.
                 Fairfax
                 .
              
               
                 Hen
                 :
                 Cholmley
                 .
              
            
             cum
             multis
             aliis
             .
          
           
             Yorke
             ,
             
               June
               9.
               1648.
               
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             SIR
             ,
          
        
         
           THe
           Letter
           whereof
           the
           inclosed
           is
           a
           Copy
           being
           sent
           to
           
             Mr.
             
             Speaker
          
           from
           the
           Committee
           at
           
             Yorke
          
           was
           referred
           to
           this
           Committee
           ,
           as
           you
           will
           see
           by
           the
           
             Order
             ,
          
           whereof
           a
           Copy
           is
           inclosed
           .
           We
           have
           sent
           both
           to
           you
           ,
           as
           we
           have
           done
           also
           to
           the
           Lord
           Generall
           ,
           that
           you
           having
           the
           state
           of
           the
           affairs
           of
           
             York-shire
             ,
          
           and
           knowing
           how
           your
           Forces
           are
           disposed
           ,
           may
           the
           better
           take
           such
           resolutions
           for
           their
           supply
           as
           you
           shall
           judge
           fit
           ,
           and
           as
           the
           importance
           of
           the
           Service
           shall
           require
           .
        
         
           
             Signed
             in
             the
             name
             and
             by
             warrant
             of
             the
             Committee
             of
             Lords
             and
             Commons
             at
             
               Derby-house
               ,
            
             By
             Your
             affectionate
             Servant
             ,
             SALISBURY
             .
          
           
             
               June
               13.
               1648.
               
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             Die
             Lunae
             12.
             
             Junii
             ,
             1648.
             
          
        
         
           ORdered
           by
           the
           
             Commons
          
           assembled
           in
           Parliament
           ,
           that
           the
           Letter
           from
           
             York
             ,
          
           from
           
             Francis
          
           Lord
           Viscount
           
             Valentia
          
           and
           others
           of
           the
           9
           of
           
             June
          
           1648.
           be
           referred
           to
           the
           Committee
           at
           
             Derby-house
             :
          
           And
           that
           the
           said
           Committee
           do
           take
           some
           speedy
           consideration
           of
           the
           Castle
           of
           
             Pontefract
             ,
          
           and
           of
           those
           parts
           :
           And
           that
           the
           Gentlemen
           of
           
             York-shire
          
           do
           repair
           to
           the
           said
           Committee
           with
           the
           said
           Letter
           ,
           and
           give
           their
           Advice
           concerning
           those
           parts
           .
        
         
           
             H.
             Elsyng
             Cler.
             
             Parl.
             D.
             Com.
             
          
        
      
    
     
       
         Notes, typically marginal, from the original text
         
           Notes for div A95012e-40
           
             a
             Meerly
             to
             stand
             upon
             their
             owne
             Guard
             ,
             and
             ere
             long
             it
             will
             appear
             what
             Party
             they
             intend
             to
             side
             with
             .
          
           
             b
             More
             then
             twice
             that
             number
             have
             already
             declared
             ,
             and
             the
             rest
             are
             preparing
             so
             to
             do
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A95012e-270
           
             c
             That
             in
             cipher
             by
             the
             dependence
             &
             connexion
             ,
             seems
             to
             be
             invective
             ,
             and
             conclusive
             against
             the
             late
             recalled
             Members
             and
             enlarged
             Aldermen
             as
             the
             chief
             obstructers
             of
             supplies
             to
             the
             Army
             .
          
           
             d
             
               viz.
               Say
               ,
               St.
               John
               ,
               Pierrepont
               ,
            
             or
             some
             other
             of
             the
             Iuncto-men
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A95012e-460
           
             e
             They
             are
             now
             grown
             treble
             that
             number
             ,
             &
             within
             a
             while
             will
             be
             of
             strength
             to
             receive
             
               Fairfax's
            
             whole
             Army
             .
          
        
      
      
  

