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- 1646, 18th June. (Creation)
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Not having time himself the King desires Hudson to advertise the several loyal governors of his remaining towns and forts that he wishes them now to make their compositions on the best terms they may, for the truth is he cannot relieve them. They are to be assured that as their sufferings are the King's greatest affliction, so whensoever God shall enable him they shall reap the fruits of their fidelity. A note by William Hudson, at Aberconway, 19th July. Hereby avers and will be ready with his life to justify on the reputation, faith and honour of a gentleman, christian and soldier that the original of this letter was brought to him [by] a prisoner in Newcastle from and by a man of honour and trust, and accordingly let the writer be reputed by good and gallant men.
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 623.