Severall letters and passages between His Excellency, the Lord Generall Cromwell, and William Dundas, governour of Edinburgh Castle, and the ministers therein, since His Excellencies entrance into Edinburgh whereunto are annexed some quaeries that were then sent to the said governour and ministers.
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Severall letters and passages between His Excellency, the Lord Generall Cromwell, and William Dundas, governour of Edinburgh Castle, and the ministers therein, since His Excellencies entrance into Edinburgh whereunto are annexed some quaeries that were then sent to the said governour and ministers.
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Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
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York :: Printed and sold by T. Broad,
1650.
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Great Britain -- History -- Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.
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For the Honourable the Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh.
SIR, I received Command from my Lord Generall, to desire you, to let the Ministers of Edinburgh, now in the Castle with you, know, that they have free libertie granted them, if they please to take the pains, to preach in their se∣verall Churches; and that my Lord hath given speciall Command both to Of∣ficers and Souldiers, that they shall not in the least be molested.
Sir,
I am your most humble servant Edw: Whalley.
EdinburghSeptem. 9. 1650.
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