Grey - BX9329 G7 1736

378 Mr. NEAL's IId Vol. of the to Sir Walter Pie, who, you know, is a bury Man in the King's Army, and, unnaturally to his Country, attended Prince Rupert, againfl this Town, when he appeared before it, and is now railing a Regiment of Horfe in Hereford/hire. Sir Thomas Saunders is now in London, whom, if you pleafe to confrr withal herein, will difcover to you the Truth ; and if we can fallen upon that Sum, it will he a good Encouragement to us, and to our Soldiers. We have no other Matter to trouble you with at this time; but take our Leaves, and reft Your anted loving Friends to ferve you, Aylesbury, town. 1 Ù42.. Henry Bulfirode. Thé. Yrill. Ri. Grenvile. To our very worthy Friends, Richard Winwood, and Bul/lrode Whitlocke, F.%uires, or either of them. I leave it to Mr. Neal to put his own Comment upon thefe two Letters ; and if they are a Proof of that Probity of Manners, which he fo highly extols in the Parliament Army, I doubt not but Variety of Proofs to the fame purpofe, might, without any great difficulty, be produced. Neal, p 594. Mr. Whitlocke obferves, that Co- lonel Cromwel's Regiment ofHorfe were mofá of there Freeholders Sons, who engaged in the War upon Prin- ciples of Confcience. If he had Paid upon libertine and rebellious Prin- ciples, he had come much nearer the Truth. Sir Philip Warwick informs us, * ' That the King's Voluntier Guard of Noblemen and Gentlemen, * Memoirs, p. alo, who,

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