A discovery of the trecherous attempts of the cavaliers, to have procured the betraying of Nottingham Castle into their hands: And how Colonell Hutchinson the governour thereof was promised to be made the best Lord in Nottingham shire, and to have ten thousand pounds, and the command of the said castle confirmed to him and his heires, if he would deliver it unto them: and their large offers to his Brother, and divers other commanders. With their constant resolution never to betray the trust the Parliament hath reposed in them: nor desert the so just and lawfull cause they have engaged themselves in. Exprest in a letter sent to Mr. Millington a member of the House of Commons, and foure more that came with it
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Published: London Printed by Richard Bishop 1643
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Item Description:An exchange of letters, dated between 15 and 18 December 1643, relative to the surrender of Nottingham castle, as proposed by the Marquis of Newcastle; two letters are signed by Colonel John Hutchinson and one each by George Hutchinson, Richard Dacre, and Thomas Poulton. - Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb. 30th". - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Thomason, E.79[30]. - Wing (2nd ed.), H3832
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