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An English Civil War 1649 hand written letter from Captain Wendy Oxford pledging funds to various

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Redruth, Cornwall
An English Civil War 1649 hand written letter from Captain Wendy Oxford pledging funds to various persons (Captain Wendy Oxford was in charge of the Royal Army of the Garrison of Samuel Luke and following the death of Charles I in January 1649, Captain Oxford was caught up in the aftermath revenge and arrested and charged with the crime of perjury, forced to surrender large sums of money and banished from the Commonwealth (44)
An English Civil War 1649 hand written letter from Captain Wendy Oxford pledging funds to various persons (Captain Wendy Oxford was in charge of the Royal Army of the Garrison of Samuel Luke and following the death of Charles I in January 1649, Captain Oxford was caught up in the aftermath revenge and arrested and charged with the crime of perjury, forced to surrender large sums of money and banished from the Commonwealth (44)

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Redruth
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TR16 5PZ
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