A bloody fight in Scotland within two miles of Edenburgh,: since Lieut. Gen. Cromwel returned in to England. The malignants rize and fell upon Col. Gen. Lamberts men, but were repulsed and routed. Also instructions for the Lord Libberton, and Col. Innis, to treat with Col. Lambert. With a commission for divers lords to give satisfaction to the English and a proclamation published throught the kingdome of Scotland, for such, their goods to bee confiscate, and themselves punished with death. Octob. 15. 1648. Wee doe command and ordain these presents to bee published at the Market Crosse of Edenburgh, Haddington, Dunbarre, Lenilithgow, and Peebles, that none pretend ignorance. Tho. Henderson.

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A bloody fight in Scotland within two miles of Edenburgh,: since Lieut. Gen. Cromwel returned in to England. The malignants rize and fell upon Col. Gen. Lamberts men, but were repulsed and routed. Also instructions for the Lord Libberton, and Col. Innis, to treat with Col. Lambert. With a commission for divers lords to give satisfaction to the English and a proclamation published throught the kingdome of Scotland, for such, their goods to bee confiscate, and themselves punished with death. Octob. 15. 1648. Wee doe command and ordain these presents to bee published at the Market Crosse of Edenburgh, Haddington, Dunbarre, Lenilithgow, and Peebles, that none pretend ignorance. Tho. Henderson.
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1648.
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Scotland -- Foreign relations -- England
Great Britain -- History
Scotland -- History
Lambert, John, -- 1619-1683
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"A bloody fight in Scotland within two miles of Edenburgh,: since Lieut. Gen. Cromwel returned in to England. The malignants rize and fell upon Col. Gen. Lamberts men, but were repulsed and routed. Also instructions for the Lord Libberton, and Col. Innis, to treat with Col. Lambert. With a commission for divers lords to give satisfaction to the English and a proclamation published throught the kingdome of Scotland, for such, their goods to bee confiscate, and themselves punished with death. Octob. 15. 1648. Wee doe command and ordain these presents to bee published at the Market Crosse of Edenburgh, Haddington, Dunbarre, Lenilithgow, and Peebles, that none pretend ignorance. Tho. Henderson." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89526.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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At Edinburgh Octob. 15. 1648.

WHereas the Honorable Houses of the Parliament of England, have bin plea∣sed to offer assistance to us for suppressing the common Enemy, Wee have thought fit that some Regiments of their Horses doe stay in this kingdom for a short time, And where∣as divers abuses hath been lately committed, and for preventing of which abuses that may be done to any of the Souldiers under the Command of Major Gen. Lambert: We doe Command and Ordain the Committees of Warre, of the Shires where the said Forces are now, or shall be hereafter Quartered, to take speciall care that the Countrey people doe readily afford them the best Quarter and accommodation they can, during their stay, And we doe further declare, that whosoever

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within this kingdome shall doe any wrongs or injuries in taking away their horses or Armes, or shall offer violence to their per∣sons, that Order shall be given to the Troops that are kept up for the service of the King∣dome, that their whole moveable goods shall be confiscated, and themselves imprisoned or punished with death, according as they shall deserve, and if any of the Country people re∣ceive wrong or injury from any of the En∣glish Forces, they are to addresse themselves and complain to this Committee, or Major Gen. Lambert, from whom they shall receive due satisfaction.

Ordains these presents to bee published at the Market Crosse of Edinburgh, Haddingtoune, Dunbar, Linlithgow, Peebles, that none pretend Ignorance.

THO. HENDERSON.

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