Item
Duplicate of SP 41/41/56
Catalogue reference: SP 41/41/65
Date: 1746
Duplicate of SP 41/41/56
Item
Catalogue reference: SP 41/17/89
This record is about the Letter sent by Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brudenell from Carlisle regarding the relieving... dating from 1746 June 12 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Military. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Letter sent by Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brudenell from Carlisle regarding the relieving of its garrison (after the harvest has been gathered in) and the marching of it back to Northamptonshire. Also reference to to the killing of a turnkeys boy, the wounding of a rebel prisoner at Lancaster and accusations that a Corporal Beard was in secret correspondence with the forementioned [Jacobite] prisoners.
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