Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles I
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles I
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Those necessaries for Sir Wm. Waller were six miles oa their way to Farnham, when the enemy marched to Basing. I was then forced to send for them back for their security. The horses that then drew those carriages I was neces- sitated to make use of for dragoons, and so weak and tired they were that few of them are yet returned. This country is so emptied of horses that I much fear I shall not be able to perform your commands unless some be sent from other parts, however, I shall endeavour it. I... thank you for your care of our security, but submit, when the works are made strong here, whether it would not be necessary to lay up a store of cheese, biscuit, bacon, pease, and oatmeal in this garrison, which, if not spent, may be sold at the year's end with little loss. [Ibid., p. 241. Copy. | p.] The Committee of both kingdoms to the Lord General [Essex]. We have received your letters of the 13th and 14th, wherein you signify what provisions have been sent unto Plymouth and the reason M'hy you have forborne giving l,000i.
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