August 15, 1642
August 15, 1642

 

From the Commons Journal, Parliament, Westminster, England

 

Mr Cromwell, in Cambridgeshire, has seized the magazine in the Castle at Cambridge, and hath hindered the carrying of the plate from that University; which, as some report, was to the value of £20,000 or thereabouts.

 

Serjeant Wilde, Mr. Strode, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Rob. Goodwyn, Sir H. Vane junior; his Committee, or any Two of them, are appointed to prepare an Order for the Indemnity of Mr. Cromwell, Mr. Holyfen, and divers inhabitants and well-affected persons in the counties of Huntingdon, Cambridge, and elsewhere that have or shall assist them in the Stopping of the Plate that was going from Cambridge to Yorke, by which they shall be protected and saved harmless by the authority and power of Parliament.

 

 

 

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