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  <dc:title>An account of horses lost in the Civil War in the Parliament’s service</dc:title>
  <dc:description>"Humphrey Bulkeley Esq Captaine of horse … beinge Imployed in the Service of kinge and parliament March the 2nd 1642[-3] to Octbre 16, 1646", This is direct proof of Ormerod's statement in Hist. Chesh, that H.B. was a Parliament man; it is an account of horses lost in the Civil War in the Parliament’s service, many being killed, others stolen while at grass, while 68 were captured when H.B. himself was made prisoner; service altogether in Cheshire and the Welsh Marches under Myddelton and Mytton. Horses valued at a flat rate of £1. At the foot: "29 Oet, 1647 dd [delivered] upon oath before us Tho: Stanley, Edmund Swetenham"</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1642-1646</dc:date>
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