Catalogue description SIR MICHAEL ERNLY to the EARL OF LINDSEY.

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Details of 8ANC8/44
Reference: 8ANC8/44
Title: SIR MICHAEL ERNLY to the EARL OF LINDSEY.
Description:

--According to the Council's order to make provision for four troops of horse, I have desired the deputy-lieutenants of this county to send hay and straw, "for heare is none to be had at any rate. All these parts upon the borders are commanded toe be in redines when there shall be occasion. There is strict watch kept at Dunse and Kelsoe, but only in the night, and officers are appoynted for these places. Conserninge Mr. Hewet, his longe absence caused Sir Robert Jackson toe stop his entertaynement, and heere came a verie good preacher toe the town toe whome I promised the Kinges allowance untill your Lordship should appoynte another, and I spake toe Sir Peregrine Bertie toe write toe your honour in his behalie, for I heard for certayne that Mr. Hewet intended not toe come." Seal of arms.

Date: 1640, March 25. Barwicke
Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 1 page

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