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Thomas Gell to Sir George Gresley; our armies have taken some 400 of the enemy's...
Catalogue reference: D803 M/Z7-8
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- [1646]
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Thomas Gell to Sir George Gresley; our armies have taken some 400 of the enemy's horses and the Prince's army in the West is come to nothing; there have been disturbances in Oxford where the Earls of Dorset and Devon have been robbed, 20 Jan 1645/6 (with copy)
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- Derbyshire Record Office
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- English
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Thomas Gell to Sir George Gresley; our armies have taken some 400 of the enemy's...