A true relation of the carriage of a party of horse, at Medborne in the county of Leicester: as it was given in to the Committee of Leicester, on Thursday the 9th. of April, 1646. By the minister, and inhabitants of the said towne.

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A true relation of the carriage of a party of horse, at Medborne in the county of Leicester: as it was given in to the Committee of Leicester, on Thursday the 9th. of April, 1646. By the minister, and inhabitants of the said towne.
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London, :: Printed for R.W.,
1646.
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Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Personal narratives. -- Early works to 1800.
Medbourne (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800.
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"A true relation of the carriage of a party of horse, at Medborne in the county of Leicester: as it was given in to the Committee of Leicester, on Thursday the 9th. of April, 1646. By the minister, and inhabitants of the said towne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A81649.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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Postscript.

THe most of this Party were apprehended in their Quarters at Ly∣dington neer Vppingham, by a party of Leicester Horse and Dra∣goons, upon Thursday April 9. 1646. and the rest of them we hope will be secured ere long.

These are part of the fruits of retaining Souldiers unimployed, and unpaid. This Troop belonged to Leicester, till in discontent they left that Garrison, for imployment under Colonel Wayte late Governour of Burleigh: And since the taking in of Belvoyr, have quartered in Rut∣land and thereabouts, to the great oppression of the Inhabitants, more wayes then one.

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