Papers Relating to Proceedings in the County of Kent Ad 1642 Ad 1646

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Papers Relating to Proceedings in the County of Kent Ad 1642 Ad 1646
Richard Almack
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•> Sir John Sedley, of St. Clere, in Ightham, Knt. And Bart.
*= Sir William Brooke, K. B. Of Cranbrooke in Newington, was grandson of the Lord Cobham, K. G. ; nephew of Henry Lord Cobham, who died attainted ; and son of George Brooke, who was beheaded.
"^ Sir Anthony Weldon, of Swanscombe, knighted 10th James I. , had a grant from the crown of the castle of Rochester, with all its services.
RECEIPT OF WITHERS THE POET FOR HIS SOLDIERS' PAY. 13 XIV.
Me. Wellek, — I have sent you by this gentlema
...n, my cornet, an order from the deputie lieutenants for the payment of £128 6s. And an acquittance under my hand for the same. I have also sent you a letter which I thought to have delivered my self at Tonbridge 2 months past, but I have been detained elsewhere. I am (I think by that letter) by word of mouth desired to take directions from you to whom I shall repair as delinquents. I cannot at this time be present myself; give therefore I pray you directions to my cornet, who will faithfully execute what is to be done.

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