On 18 June 1649, Calendar State Papers record "Letters that the inhabitants of Drayton in Shropshire, on the last Lord's Day in the Night, fell upon Capt.
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 and sold their horses in the open market in Salop."
An order of the Council of State was made 30 September 1650 for writing a letter to the Lord Deputy of Ireland, recommending Capt.
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