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A27150 A letter to the Earle of Pembroke from Sir Edvvard Baynton in Glocester shewing the true manner how himselfe and Captaine Edward Eyre were surprised at Malmsbury by two lieutenant collonels under the Earl of Stamfords command upon pretended ground and contrary to some scandalous relations in print ; with the reasons inducing him formerly to seize upon Sir Edward Hungerford. Baynton, Edward, Sir, 1618?-1679. 1642 (1642) Wing B1552A; ESTC R8437 1,134 7

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a_o letter_n to_o the_o earl_n of_o pembroke_n from_o sir_n edward_n baynton_n in_o gloucester_n show_v the_o true_a manner_n how_o himself_o and_o captain_n edward_n eyre_n be_v surprise_v at_o malmsbury_n by_o two_o lieutenant-collonel_n under_o the_o earl_n of_o stamford_o command_v upon_o pretend_a ground_n and_o contrary_a to_o some_o scandalous_a relation_n in_o print_n with_o the_o reason_n induce_v he_o former_o to_o seize_v upon_o sir_n edward_n hungerford_n london_n print_v for_o thomas_n creak_v january_n 22._o 1642._o to_o the_o right_n honourable_a the_o earl_n of_o pembroke_n my_o noble_a good_a lord_n on_o monday_n night_n last_o be_v at_o malmsbury_n which_o be_v a_o town_n under_o my_o command_n within_o eight_o mile_n off_o cisseter_n where_o i_o have_v draw_v up_o 500_o man_n of_o my_o regiment_n for_o their_o aid_n and_o two_o company_n more_o upon_o their_o march_n about_o nine_o of_o the_o clock_n at_o night_n there_o come_v about_o 500_o horse_n and_o dragoneer_n of_o the_o earl_n of_o stanford_n force_n out_o of_o glocestershire_n command_v by_o lieutenant-colonel_n furbush_n and_o lieutenant-colonel_n carr_n his_o lordship_n be_v then_o at_o exeter_n and_o desire_a lodging_n of_o i_o for_o that_o night_n whereupon_o as_o soon_o as_o i_o be_v certain_o inform_v who_o they_o be_v i_o take_v order_n for_o the_o billet_n of_o they_o and_o let_v they_o in_o which_o as_o soon_o as_o i_o have_v do_v they_o come_v to_o i_o pretend_v a_o great_a deal_n of_o friendship_n but_o on_o the_o sudden_a seize_v upon_o i_o in_o my_o lodging_n plunder_v i_o and_o my_o soldier_n of_o all_o that_o we_o have_v and_o the_o next_o morning_n carry_v i_o and_o captain_n edward_n eyre_n to_o cisseter_n with_o as_o much_o ignominy_n as_o be_v possible_a upon_o two_o poor_a dragoneer_n although_o they_o take_v from_o i_o as_o many_o horse_n for_o my_o own_o saddle_n as_o be_v worth_a 300_o pound_n within_o two_o day_n they_o carry_v i_o to_o this_o town_n where_o they_o keep_v i_o in_o the_o same_o manner_n at_o this_o time_n but_o i_o thank_v god_n they_o dare_v accuse_v i_o of_o nothing_o but_o say_v that_o i_o will_v not_o bring_v up_o my_o force_n to_o cisseter_n which_o i_o conceive_v i_o be_v no_o way_n bind_v to_o do_v especial_o prince_n maurice_n his_o quarter_n be_v at_o farringdon_n and_o wantage_n have_v there_o 1000_o horse_n within_o two_o mile_n of_o wilts_n they_o say_v likewise_o that_o i_o have_v seize_v upon_o sir_n edward_n hungerford_n which_o i_o have_v just_a cause_n to_o do_v for_o beside_o the_o correspondence_n between_o he_o and_o my_o lord_n seymor_n which_o i_o can_v bring_v pregnant_a proof_n of_o he_o send_v twice_o to_o my_o sergeant_n major_a to_o command_v he_o to_o draw_v up_o my_o force_n to_o such_o place_n as_o he_o shall_v appoint_v pretend_v that_o he_o have_v a_o order_n from_o the_o parliament_n for_o it_o and_o send_v to_o my_o soldier_n to_o leave_v i_o and_o come_v to_o he_o which_o i_o can_v make_v no_o other_o interpretation_n of_o but_o that_o he_o intend_v to_o betray_v i_o whereupon_o i_o resolve_v to_o send_v he_o in_o safe_a custody_n to_o the_o parliament_n but_o he_o flee_v to_o cisseter_n and_o there_o i_o do_v very_o believe_v do_v bribe_v the_o two_o scotch_a lieutenant-colonel_n to_o perform_v this_o exploit_n for_o he_o flee_v out_o of_o wilts_n about_o six_o week_n ago_o and_o carry_v all_o his_o family_n and_o good_n into_o somersetshire_n where_o he_o do_v now_o reside_v and_o only_o come_v skulk_v now_o and_o then_o into_o wilts_n to_o put_v trick_n upon_o i_o i_o have_v serve_v my_o country_n under_o your_o lordship_n and_o your_o brother_n command_v these_o twenty_o year_n wherefore_o i_o beseech_v your_o lordship_n to_o undertake_v for_o i_o for_o i_o be_o resolve_v never_o to_o desert_v the_o cause_n but_o desire_v to_o appear_v at_o the_o parliament_n with_o as_o much_o speed_n as_o may_v be_v which_o i_o hope_v your_o lordship_n will_v further_o for_o his_o sake_n who_o will_v ever_o be_v your_o most_o humble_a servant_n e._n baynton_n gloucester_n jan._n 15._o 1642._o finis_fw-la