So Much of the Diary of Lady Willoughby As Relates to Her Domestic History to
So Much of the Diary of Lady Willoughby As Relates to Her Domestic History to
Hannah Mary Reynolds Rathbone
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There is Rumour that the King hath col- lefted a confiderable Force, and is gone to be- fiege Hull. P The 105 1642. June 28, Tuefday, io6 1642. Friday. July 16, Saturday. From the Diary of The Parliament have iffued an Order for the bringing in Money, Plate, Horfes, &c. And have named the Earle of EJfex Commander of the Army : many Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons have entered the Service, Lord Grey^ Hollis^ Sir William Waller^ and our good friend the excellent Mr. Hampden. The Paper fays the ...Lord Willoughby is made Lord-Lieutenant of LincolnJIjire ; and Mr. Oliver Cromwell^ the Member for Cambridge^ is a Colonel : and v^ill raife Forces and Money in that County and Norfolk and Suffolk. Some' part of Suffolk has fhown itfelfe in Fa- vour of the King. Would that vnj Lord wcr^ at Home : yet his Eftates lying chiefly in Lincoln- Jhir e^his, Prefence there is doubtleflfe important. Not only have the Wealthier Sort brought in their Money, Silver Goblets, and fuch like, but poore Women of their fmall meanes, even to their Silver Bodkins and Thimbles.
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