APPENDIX. 235 For ten years space after this, I was not permitted any residence in Herefordshire. E. H." I will, by the help of God, if my life and health permitt, be at my father's house in Westminster, Saturday August 18, 1650, and continue there until the 1st day of September next following. In witness whereunto I have put my hand this tenth day of August, 1650. EDW. HARLEY. (4.) PASS FROM WROTH ROGERS TO COLONEL HARLEY TO TRAVEL FROM HEREFORD TO LONDON. 10 AUG. 1650. Endorsed -" Pass fromWroth Rogers when I was disarmed and im- prisoned. August 10, 1650. E. H." These are to desire all officers and soldiers, and all others whom it may concern, to permitt and suffer the bearer hereof, Collonell Edward Harley, with his three servants and fower horses, quietly to pass from the cittee of Hereford unto the cittee of London, wtbout any trouble or molestation, hee acting nothing prejudiciall to the commonwealth. Given under my hand this 10th day of August, 1650. (Signed) WROTH ROGERS. (5.) SIR ROBERT HARLEY TO SIR HENRYVANE, WITH SIR HENRYVANE'S REPLY, AND A LETTER FROM SIR ROBERT TO EDWARD HARLEY, ON ONE SHEET. 20 AUG. 1650. Sir ROBERT HARLEY to Sir HENRY VANE. Sr-This waits on you to receave the further manifestation of yr good favour towards, Sr, Your affectionat friend and humble servant, Ro. HARLEY. Westminster, Aug. 20th, 1650. Directed-To his honorable friend, Sr Henry Vane, Kt. at Whitehall.
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