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Lumley Thelwall

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in Shropshire, on the last Lord's Day in the Night, fell upon Capt. Thelwel's Troop, and disarmed and pillaged them. Col. Clive late M.P. caused great alarm, having led a riotous multitude to attack the troop of horse of Capt. Lumley Thelwell, and dispersed them as traitors and rebels, and seized
260: 270: 280: 50:." An order of the Council of State was made 30 September 1650 for writing a letter to the Lord Deputy of Ireland, recommending Capt. Lumley Thelwall for the office of Sword Bearer in Ireland. 241: 134: 58: 199: 41:. In April 1649 he was ordered to take his troop to Ireland. On 18 June 1649, Calendar State Papers record "Letters that the inhabitants of 234: 275: 227: 62: 73: 23: 151: 143: 123: 119: 66: 203: 110: 130: 54: 265: 95: 38: 211: 42: 254: 30: 189: 175: 183: 47: 34: 261:
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Thelwall was the son of either Simon or Edward Thelwall of Plas-y-ward in
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