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- 1647/8, Feb. 29. (Creation)
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Copy of a letter of thanks for the assignment of moneys levied from other counties for disbanding the forces in Caernarfonshire. Their proportion of £1,200 could not be levied from that county as the garrisons are in arrears owing to the £504 raised for two months' provisioning of the troops, whereof six weeks are already expired. Desires that the money assigned be paid within the remaining fortnight, and this poor county eased from the insufferable burden it groans under. There are no soldiers to be disbanded within the county save the troops which have had the provision money. Signed: Thos. Williams, Sheriff of Caernarfonshire; William Williams; Thos. Madrin; Edward Williams. Underneath: 1647/8, Feb. 28. Sir Thomas Fairfax to Capt. Edmund Glynne, commanding the forces in Caernarfonshire. Copy of a warrant for disbanding the forces in Caernarfon town and castle.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 9063E/1849.