Thor noble my friends. Colonell Bulfood Captaine Grenfield Captaine Tyrrell Captainer West or any of then FOR COLL. BULSTRODE, CAPT. GRENVILLE, "I wrote this inclofed letter yesterday, and "thought it would have come to you then, but "the meffenger had occafion to stay till this "morning. Wee cannot be ready to march till "to-morrow, and then I believe wee fhall. I de"fire you would be pleased to fend me againe, tr and then you as foon as you can, to the army, that wee may "know what posture you are in, "will hear which way wee go. You fhall do mee a favore to certify mee, what you hear of defcendants being deficient in an account of public money, he was exonerated from the debt due to Government by an Act of Parliament, particularly expreffing that it was for the fervices his illuftrious relation had done to his country that this mark of favour was fhewn to him. * The perfons to whom these Letters are addressed, commanded the Cavalry raised in Bucks for the Parliament. The family of Bulftrode lived at Bulftrode, now the Duke of Portland's, and is long fince extinct. The male lines of the family of Tyrrell, established at Thornton near Buckingham, and at Castle Thorp near Newport Pagnell, are likewife extinct. The family of West were established at Long Crendon near Thame, but its property is fold. The prefent refpectable Prefident (1) of the Royal Academy is defcended from this branch. Captain Grenville is the Great-Great-Grandfather of the Marquis of Buckingham. (1) In 1795, BENJ, WEST, Efq, "the |