The First And Second Battles of Newbury And the Siege of Donnington Castle Durin

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The First And Second Battles of Newbury And the Siege of Donnington Castle Durin
Walter Money
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W 162 APPENDIX.
I. THE KING'S MAECH TO NEWBUEY. OCTOBER, 1644.
(From the " Iter Carolinum"} Friday, 18 Oct. To Andoyer. The White Hart. (Dinner in the field. ) 1 night; 15 miles.
Saturday, 19 Oct. To Whitchurch. Mr. Brooke's. * (Dinner on the field. ) 2 nights; 7 miles.
Monday, 21 Oct. To Kingsclere. Mr. Towers', f (Dinner at Whit- church. ) 1 night; 5 miles.
Tuesday, 22 Oct. To Newbury. Master Dunce's J night's residence. (Dinner at Kingsclere. ) 5 nights; 6 miles.
Monday, 21 October. His Maje
...stie, &c. Left Whitchurch, the general rendesvouz (sic) upon the Downe near Kingsmill's howse.
* Whitchurch. The King when at Whitchurch quartered at "The Priory, " the house of Mr. Thomas Brooke, a staunch royalist, whose family had long resided at Whitchurch. There are several of their memorials in the Church. Thomas Brooke was lay impropriator of the Eectory; but, being proved a "Delinquent" by the Parliament, his estates were sequestrated, and the Minister of his appointment expelled. The inhabitants of Whitchurch petitioned the Committee for Compositions, sitting at Goldsmiths' Hall, to grant an increase of stipend, out of Mr.


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