The copy of a letter from Colonell Francis Anderson to Sir Thomas Glemham, January 20, 1643, touching the invasion of Scotland the copy of a letter from the Marques of Argyle & Sir William Armyne, to Sir Thomas Glemham the 20, January 1643 : the copy of Sir Thomas Glemhams letter in answer to the Lord Marquesse of Argyl's, and Sir William Armyne's.

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The copy of a letter from Colonell Francis Anderson to Sir Thomas Glemham, January 20, 1643, touching the invasion of Scotland the copy of a letter from the Marques of Argyle & Sir William Armyne, to Sir Thomas Glemham the 20, January 1643 : the copy of Sir Thomas Glemhams letter in answer to the Lord Marquesse of Argyl's, and Sir William Armyne's.
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Anderson, Francis, Sir, 1615-1679.
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[Oxford] :: By Leonard Lichfield ...,
1643.
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Scotland -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
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The Letter from Colonell Francis An∣derson to Sir Thomas Glemham.

Sir,

THe Last night I had notice that Wel∣tons Regiment was quartered in Warke Barony at Preston, Leermouth, Wark, and Mindrum, it was twelve of the Clock at night before the intelligence came to me, whereupon I immediat∣ly caused the guards to be strength∣ned and doubled, my Scoutes atten∣ding untill this morning for more perfect information, that I might advertise you of it; it is now confirmed by one that was this morning amongst them, that there is six Colours of Horse, which were drawing out, and the Drums beating for the calling out of some Companies of Foot, which also are come over, but the certain number of foot, I cannot as yet learne, but suppose them to be a part of the Lord Maltlands Regiment, which lay at Calstreame. I shall endeavour to keep my Quarters hereabouts, untill I receive farther orders from you. I am now drawing my whole Regiment into Wooller, having heard for certain

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as I was now writing, that a great body of the Enemies Foot, and very many Troopes of Horse advanced over Barwick Bridge yesterday, and were as farre as Haggeston; it is conceived they will forthwith march towards Bell∣forde, for they are Quartered on the English side; you will please to take these things into a present consideration, and afford a present answer to,

Sir,

Your very humble servant FRANCIS ANDERSON.

Wooller. 20. Ian: 1643.

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