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| *Colonel Sir Henry Bard | *Colonel Sir Henry Bard | ||
| + | *Lieutenant Colonel Barker, commanded Campden House 1645. | ||
| *Captain John Balls (1) | *Captain John Balls (1) | ||
| *Captain Fisher (2) | *Captain Fisher (2) | ||
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| Led the Regiment 100 strong at Naseby (Walker??) | Led the Regiment 100 strong at Naseby (Walker??) | ||
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| + | Mr Kecke, | ||
| + | I sent to you for substance, take your paper againe and know; Though the Devill be against us, and God not with us, I will find yout out to answer for your perjury, I yet meet (?) with you Saturday next, when if you make payment of £100 to the Lady Gardiner at Oriel College, Oxford, I am fully satisfied, if not (by God) I will ride for you myself, when if I misse you, I will fire whatever I find of yours, and will sell to you back your very children. Neither Scot nor Roundhead shall protect you. Sir you have yet time to be wise, and I am yet your friend. | ||
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| + | H. Bard | ||
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| + | Worcester 16th July 1645 | ||
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| + | Another from Worcester | ||
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| “To the constable, tithingmen, and parishioners of Tirning. | “To the constable, tithingmen, and parishioners of Tirning. | ||
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| “ HENRY BARD.” + | “ HENRY BARD.” + | ||