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The petition of the widows, maimed soldiers, and orphans of Bolton, Lancashire, Midsummer 1653
The humble petition of the poor widows, maimed soldiers and fatherless children whose husbands or parents were slain at the surprisal of Bolton by Prince Rupert his forces.
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The petition of Hugh Lewis of Boduan, Carnarvonshire, 16 April 1672
...(being pressed out of this county) under the command of the most Honoured and gracious Prince Rupert in his lifeguard of Halberdiers....
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The petition of Katheren Wright of Bolton, Lancashire, Easter 1653
So it is, that at such time as when Bolton was taken by Prince Rupert, your petitioner’s husband was then slain, which extended to the utter undoing of her and hers.
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The petition of the widows, maimed soldiers, and orphans of Bolton, Lancashire, Michaelmas 1653
The humble petition of the maimed soldiers, widows and fatherless children, whose husbands and parents were slain by Prince Rupert his forces at the surprisal of Bolton.
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The petition of Richard Nabb of Breightmet, Lancashire, 17 July 1651
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The second petition of Dame Elizabeth Mucknell of Poplar, Middlesex, September 1660
...t of the said annuity, and after died in your Majesty’s service under the command of Prince Rupert at Lisbon....
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The petition of Edward Griffith of Bryncroes, Carnarvonshire, 1660
...he late unhappy wars for King Charles the First of blessed memory under the command of Prince Rupert and Prince Morris, where he has been at several fights and skirmishes and received sev...
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The first petition of Dame Elizabeth Mucknell of Poplar, Middlesex, September 1660
...rt of the said annuity and after died in your Majesty’s service under the command of Prince Rupert at Lisbon....
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The petition of William Humffrey of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1660
Your petitioner was at the taking of Sissiter, commanded by Prince Rupert, under whose command he was several times taken prisoner and had several wounds.
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The petition of William Stoakes of Shepton Mallet, Somerset, 23 April 1661
...besieged by Essex, {illegible} leaguer of Abingdon, next to the taking of Bristol with Prince Rupert, and from there by him commanded to the siege of Gloucester as a sergant of foot, afte...