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Clenennau letters and papers 626.
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Prince Rupert, at Paris, to his friend, Colonel Sir John Owen,
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- 1647, 10th April. (Creation)
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The Prince invites Owen into the King of France's service in which the Prince has taken 'conditions' to command all the English. Owen is asked to raise men for the service: he will hear from Colonel Donnell, who is about to come into Owen's country, what the 'conditions' are, being much better than other princes give. If Owen resolves to send any men over, the Prince requires speedy notice thereof, that he may give them all the assistance possible; but he need not have his Commission until the men are brought over.
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 626.
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vtls005594553
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