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| ====Officer Lists==== | ====Officer Lists==== | ||
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| + | Colonel Richard Fieldings Regiment of Foot | ||
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| + | Colonel Richard Fielding | ||
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| + | Lieutenant Colonel Robert Coningsby (5) | ||
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| + | Sargeant Major Toby Bowes (3) | ||
| + | Sargeant Major Charles Norwood I.O. L + W | ||
| + | Sargeant Major Walthall (2) + (6) | ||
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| + | Captain Allen (3) | ||
| + | Captain Thomas Conyngsby (1) + (5) | ||
| + | Captain Jackson (1) | ||
| + | Captain La Warr (1) | ||
| + | Captain Thimbleby (1) | ||
| + | Captain Walley (1) | ||
| + | Captain Peter Walthall Ment. I.O. | ||
| + | Captain Richard Walthall SEE MARROWS REGIMENT + burkes commoners | ||
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| + | Lieutenant Salathiel Backster (4) to Capt. Walley | ||
| + | Lieutenant Deane (6) | ||
| + | Lieutenant Harrington (6) | ||
| + | Lieutenant Randall Johliffe (2) | ||
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| + | Ensign John Halley I.O. Bedfords. to Capt. Peter Walthall | ||
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| + | (1) WO.55.1661. 23.5.1643 | ||
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| + | Coll. Fielding M(usket) B(andeleeres) P(ike) Bills | ||
| + | distributed 30 30 40 00 | ||
| + | To his owne Company 2 2 3 00 | ||
| + | To his Lieut Col 10 10 13 00 | ||
| + | To his Sgt Maior 3 3 2 00 | ||
| + | To Capt Jackson 3 3 3 00 | ||
| + | To Capt La Warr 2 2 6 00 | ||
| + | To Capt Tho: Conyngsby 3 3 10 00 | ||
| + | To Capt Walley 2 2 1 00 | ||
| + | To Capt Thimbleby 5 5 11 00 | ||
| + | 30 30 49 00 | ||
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| + | (2) Cheshire Record Office | ||
| + | QJF 90/2 Trinity 1662 No. 169 | ||
| + | Petition of Anne Chantler(P.Y) Chamberler(me) | ||
| + | Her husband John served in Colonel Richard Fieldings Regiment under Major Walthall signed Randall Johliffe Lieutenant. | ||
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| + | (3) WO.55.459.353 | ||
| + | Toby Bowes Sargeant Major 4 muskets 2 long pikes Captain Allen. 7.7.1643 | ||
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| + | (4) WO.55.459.352 | ||
| + | Lieutenant Salathiel Backster to Captain Walley 2 muskets,bandaliers and arms of Sir Jacob Astleys Regiment. 7.7.1643 | ||
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| + | (5) Harl.Mss.6802 f.9 | ||
| + | To our right and welbeloved Lieutenant Colonell Coningsbie and Captaine Coningsbie of the Regiment of Colonell Fielding | ||
| + | Our will and pleasure &e and wee are hereby gratiously pleased to give you and eyther of you your free leave and service to bee absent from eyther of your charges and commands under the Regiment of our trusty and welbeloved Colonell Richard Fielding and to repaire in to ye County of Hereford to recruit and compleat your Companies and to returne to your charges in our Army with such numbers as you shgall get before the first day of February next.and for your doeing this shall be your w(arran)t. | ||
| + | Jan.12 (1643). | ||
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| + | Lieutenant Colonel Robert Fielding was buried in St. Martins Oxford 18th July 1643. | ||
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| + | (6) Shropshire Record Office | ||
| + | Shrewsbury billetting documents | ||
| + | 3365/2570/184 | ||
| + | Quartered at Adam Webb his house at his Majesty being in Shrewsbury | ||
| + | Sargeant Major Wauthall his Liftennant and ancient for 3 weekes | ||
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| + | £3 3sh 00d | ||
| + | More for 4 men at 4sh a weeke 2 8 00 | ||
| + | More for 4 men at 4sh a weeke 2 8 00 | ||
| + | More for Collonell Feeldings entertainment with divers Captaynes and | ||
| + | Commanders for beere and other charges of souldiers during his | ||
| + | Majesties being here 5 10 00 | ||
| + | More for Liftennant Harrington and Liftennant Deane with divers others | ||
| + | that have bin quartered and entertayned with mee both horses and men 5 0 00 | ||
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| + | 17 09 00* | ||
| + | More for his Majesties horses being in my grounds 3 0 00 | ||
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| + | 20 9 00 | ||
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| + | * This miscalculation benefitting the King £1 !! | ||
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| + | Colonel Richard Fielding was captured in June 1644 and was still attempting to obtain his release by way of prisoner exchange in June 1645 | ||
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| + | Add.Mss. 46500 f.98 | ||
| + | To his ever honored freind Col. George Thomson in Southwarke | ||
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| + | Noble Colonel, | ||
| + | I shall endeavour to observe the order you sent mee,since I wrote last to you wee have had a very tedious march,wee marched allmost 40 miles in one march: wee were within ten miles of Salisbury,neare Wallop,where wee met some straggling fellows of the Kings forces,which being taken told us their Army was about 2000 horse & 4000 foote & were not farr from us upon the other side of the hill,presently after came Colonel Feilding & his two men,by themselves,which were all taken & confessed as much,whereupon wee were commanded to make haste,being commanded by Col. Cooke.The enemy was upon our reare presently & tooke a few of those men whose horses were tyred,in our retreat wee were to march downe a very narrow lane,where wee fored to march ion a single file,in which lane the enemy met us,but wee forced our way & lost none of our Reg't,but one of my men & one boy of Capt. Nicholess & 3 horses.Wee were given up for a lost Regiment but blesses be God yoy heare our loss.I am in desire your faithful servant. | ||
| + | Thos: Roe. | ||
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| + | 5th June 1644 | ||
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| ==Colonel Sir Jacob Astleys Regiment of Foot== | ==Colonel Sir Jacob Astleys Regiment of Foot== | ||