History of England From the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ... 9
History of England From the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ... 9
Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, 1829-1902
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were reacjy to send their men as soon as they were bidden, and some of their horse had already come in. Leicestershire was equally prepared. Stafford and Lincoln still held back, but hopes were entertained that they would not be wanting. It was evident that the men of central England were unwilling to become tributary to a Scottish army.* Encouraged by these demonstrations of returning loyalty, Charles sent a short answer to the Scots, referring them to the Ajiswerto Couucil of Peers for their ...answer, and demanding the Scots, tjjg immediate delivery of the prisoners taken at Newburn.^ Charles, however, was not out of his difficulty. His army cost him 40,000/. a month, and he himself acknowledged that Want of he should be undone unless he had two months' pay money. secured.^ There was still uncertainty whether the Yorkshire gentlemen would take the pay of their trained bands Sept. 12. on themselves. They now drew up a i^etition demand- Yorkshire ing a parliament Upon this Strafford called them prepared.
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