. The garrisons of Shropshire during the civil war, 1642-1648 . take theirhorses, arms, and two men apiece, with their horses and swords and theirmasters wearing apparel, had leave to march to their several habitations, andto continue there for the space of two months ; after which they were to maketheir election, whether they \ make their peace with the Parliament, or gobeyond seas, engaging themselves to do nothing prejudicial to the Parliamentin the mean time. Lady Ottley with her children and maidservants hadliberty with their wearing clothes to go to Pitchford, or The Hay. Allwounded


. The garrisons of Shropshire during the civil war, 1642-1648 . take theirhorses, arms, and two men apiece, with their horses and swords and theirmasters wearing apparel, had leave to march to their several habitations, andto continue there for the space of two months ; after which they were to maketheir election, whether they \ make their peace with the Parliament, or gobeyond seas, engaging themselves to do nothing prejudicial to the Parliamentin the mean time. Lady Ottley with her children and maidservants hadliberty with their wearing clothes to go to Pitchford, or The Hay. Allwounded and sick persons within the Castle had hberty to reside in the LowTown till they were able to travel, and all gentlemen, strangers, officers,and soldiers were offered the same conditions as the country gentlemen, andpasses or letters to the Committees of their several counties to be given tothem. Colonel Lloyd was appointed the Governor, and the Parliament ordereda vote of thanks to the Committee of Shrewsbury for reducing Bridgnorth,and their many > rC


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