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| =====Notable Officers===== | =====Notable Officers===== | ||
| ====Thomas Comberford==== | ====Thomas Comberford==== | ||
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| + | Colonel Thomas Comberfords Regiment of Horse | ||
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| + | Lieutenant Colonel Deveraux Wolseley (1) | ||
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| + | Captain Treswell Ment. I.O. | ||
| + | Captain Ralph Weston I.O. Staffords. | ||
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| + | Cornet Edward Kempson I.O. Staffords. to Capt. Treswell | ||
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| + | SP23.223.630 | ||
| + | Petition of Simon Degge of Collohill,Staffordshire served under Colonell Comberford. | ||
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| + | SP23.168.229 | ||
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| + | The informacion of John Fisher of Haywood taken before the Committee at Stafford the 20th of January 164(torn) | ||
| + | The said Fisher saith that when the Garrison of Stafford was under the power of the enemie Mr. Tho: Challenor came into his mothers house & very cunningly questioned him which way he was inclined,whether for the Kings partie or the Parliaments,to which he answered he would immediately goe to Leeke & take up Armes for the Parliament.Immediately upon this answer hee the said Challenor went to Ridgley* where he informed Lt. Col.Wolsley and Capt. Treswell who came immediately and seized on him as prisoner;the said Challoner following at a small distance.After the said Fisher was released he questioned the said Challenor who gave him (torn) & promised sattisfaction i had beene at being prisoner. | ||
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| + | *Rugeley | ||
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| + | In an earlier deposition Fisher mentioned that Mr Comberford was the Governor of Stafford at this time. | ||
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| + | (1) Deveraux Wolsley | ||
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| + | I have a brief note of Devereaux Wolseleys Petition after the civil war and he mentions being a Captain of a Trained Band in Leicestershire and bringing them to Nottingham in 1642. | ||
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| + | He then mentions being a Lieutenant Colonel under Lord Loughborough which could actually be his Lieutenant Colonelship to Comberford prior to his own Colonelcy. | ||
| =====Strength===== | =====Strength===== | ||
| =====See Also====== | =====See Also====== | ||
| ===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== | ||