Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . t Warburton,ed. IS 19. QuoM from a MS. by an eye witness of the biege ofBristol, among Prince Ruperts papers. :| Civil tVar in Wales and tin A/mrktS. 1 Tins appoiwtiiwut was formally grantel at the Restoration,20th January, KIGO. Vol. IV., 2nd 0 18 SELATTYN : A HISTORY OF THE PAIUSH. Your sonnc haith put me unto charge for he hath [scarce ?]once bcene well since he came hither to me. 1 h;ivo nothing to senile unto thee nor thy daughters, for Icannot stir abrode. The Kinge coming yesterday to Bristowand passinge to the


Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . t Warburton,ed. IS 19. QuoM from a MS. by an eye witness of the biege ofBristol, among Prince Ruperts papers. :| Civil tVar in Wales and tin A/mrktS. 1 Tins appoiwtiiwut was formally grantel at the Restoration,20th January, KIGO. Vol. IV., 2nd 0 18 SELATTYN : A HISTORY OF THE PAIUSH. Your sonnc haith put me unto charge for he hath [scarce ?]once bcene well since he came hither to me. 1 h;ivo nothing to senile unto thee nor thy daughters, for Icannot stir abrode. The Kinge coming yesterday to Bristowand passinge to the Annie and seeinge my souldiers askedPrince Lloberte whose they are; he answered, they were mine,the Kinge turned his horse suddenly and called to one of myOfficers who came to him. I hope in God your Colonell is not dead ? 4< Noe, and please your Matic, he is something dangerouslyhurtc. <; I pray Cod for his life, and deseir his recoverie. This was spoken before all ye Courte and Armie which isSufficient for any souldier, and a great favour fro a Kinge inthe lield,. Before my cominge fro Oxenforde he gave me the place ofVice Admirall of North Wales, and carried in spite of allopposition, deare harte fare thee wel. I pray remember my service to my cousins of Brinicker, mycousins o Ystym lyn, of the Werno and all about, to Mr. Ellice and Grumth Ellice, Robert ap Ueece, nor [ ] Ellice Maurice, and Braick a Cibr, and they of Treban. Once morefarewell. Commend me to Jarnmy baich. [John Given s A utograph.] In 1G44 Prince Rupert visited many of the garrisonsof North Wales, and appointed John Owen to beGovernor of Conway Castle, then in the hands of JohnWilliams, Archbishop of The deed of appointment upon parchment, with sealand autograph, is as follows :—2 1 Governor of Cuuway August I, 1G13. 2 nroyyntyii MSS. SKLATTYN : A HISTORY OF THE PARISH. 19 Prince Rupert, Count Palatine of our Reyne, Duke ofBavaria and Cumberland, Earlo of Eloldernesse, Knight of themost Noble


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