A true relation of the progress of the Parl[i]aments forces in Scotland together with the king's wholly abandoning Scotland, and in despair, with what forces were left them, marching into England, with part of our forces in his van, and my Lord General following in his reer / by an express messenger to the Council of State.

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A true relation of the progress of the Parl[i]aments forces in Scotland together with the king's wholly abandoning Scotland, and in despair, with what forces were left them, marching into England, with part of our forces in his van, and my Lord General following in his reer / by an express messenger to the Council of State.
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Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684.
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London :: Printed by William Du-Gard, by the appointment of the Council of State,
1651.
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Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660.
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"A true relation of the progress of the Parl[i]aments forces in Scotland together with the king's wholly abandoning Scotland, and in despair, with what forces were left them, marching into England, with part of our forces in his van, and my Lord General following in his reer / by an express messenger to the Council of State." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36501.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2025.

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A True RELATION Of the Progress of the Parlaments Forces in SCOTLAND: Together with the KING'S Wholly abandoning Scotland, and, in de∣spair, with what Forces were left them, march∣ing into England: with part of our Forces in his Van: and my LORD GENERAL following in his Reer. By an Express Messenger to the Council of State.

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London, Printed by William Du-Gard, by the appointment of the Council of State, Anno Dom. 1651.

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