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LETTER CXXV. To the Council of State: Musselburgh, 30
Aug. 1650
Progress of the Scotch Campaign : Skirmish on the Stir-
ling Road, no Battle; Retreat to the eastward again,
BATTLE OF DUNBAR
199
LETTER CXXVI. To Sir A. Haselrig : Dunbar, 2 Sept. 1650 200
Day before Dunbar Battle.
PROCLAMATION: The Wounded on the Field
• 209
LETTER CXXVII. To Hon. W. Lenthall : Dunbar, 4 Sept. 1650
. 210 Of Dunbar Battle:-This Letter and the next Five,
CXXVIII. To Sir A. Haselrig : Dunbar, 4 Sept.
1650
. 219
CXXIX. To President Bradshaw: Dunbar, 4 Sept.
. . 221
:
CXXX. To Mrs. Cromwell : Dunbar, 4 Sept. 1650. 223
CXXXI. To R. Mayor, Esq. : Dunbar, 4 Sept. 1650 224
CXXXII. To Lieut.-Gen. Ireton : Dunbar, 4 Sept.
1650 .
225
CXXXIII. To Lord Wharton : Dunbar, 4 Sept. 1650 227
Wharton's Doubts again.
CXXXIV. To Governor Dundas : Edinburgh, 9 Sept. 1650
232 Has offered to let the Ministers in Edinburgh Castle preach in the City: Rebuke for their Refusal.
CXXXV. To the same: Edinburgh, 12 Sept. 1650. 236
Second more deliberate Rebuke, with Queries.
QUERIES
.242
PROCLAMATION : Inhabitants have free Leave to come and go 245
LETTER CXXXVI. To President Bradshaw : Edinburgh, 25
Sept. 1650
246
Has marched towards Stirling, but been obliged to re-
turn,
LETTER CXXXVII. To Scots Committee of Estates : Linlith-
gow, 9 Oct. 1650
253
Remonstrates again with them concerning the folly and
impiety of this War.
CXXXVIII. To Col. Strahan : Edinburgh, 25 Oct. 1650
256 On the foregoing Letter; desires a Friendly Debate.
PROCLAMATION: Mosstroopers
260
LETTER CXXXIX. To Governor of Borthwick Castle: Edin-
burgh, 18 Nov. 1650
. 261
Summons.
CXL. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Edinburgh, 4 Dec.
Progress of Scotch Affairs : Ker and Strahan.
261
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CXLI. To Governor Dundas : Edinburgh, 12 Dec.
267
This and the Six following, with the Pass and Proclama-
tion, relate to the Siege of Edinburgh Castle.
CXLII. To the same: same date
268
CXLIII. To the same : Edinburgh, 13 Dec. 1650 . 270
CXLIV. To the same : Edinburgh, 14 Dec. 1650 . 272
CXLV. To the same : same date .
273
CXLVI. To the same: Edinburgh, 18 Dec. 1650 . 274
CXLVII. To the same : same date .
275
Pass
. 276
PROCLAMATION
LETTER CXLVIII. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Edinburgh, 24
Dec. 1650
278
Edinburgh Castle surrendered.
CXLIX. To Col. Hacker: Edinburgh, 25 Dec. 1650 281
Capt. Empson's Commission cannot be revoked. Cen-
sures a phrase of Hacker's.
CL. To Gen. Lesley: Edinburgh, 17 Jan. 1650-1 . 283
Provost Jaffray, Rey. Messrs. Waugh and Carstairs.
LETTER CLI. To Scots Committee of Estates : Edinburgh,
17 Jan. 1650-1.
Augustin the German Mosstrooper.
288
CLII. To Committee of Army: Edinburgh, 4 Feb.
1650-1.
Symonds, and the Medal for Dunbar Battle..
290
CLIII. To Rev. Dr. Greenwood : Edinburgh, 4 Feb.
1650-1
Has been elected Chancellor of Oxford University.
294
CLIV. To the same : Edinburgh, 14 Feb. 1650-1 . 297
Waterhouse : For an Oxford Degree.
CLV. To Hon. W. Lenthall : Edinburgh, 11 March,
Durham University.
299
CLVI. To President Bradshaw : Edinburgh, 24
March, -1650-1.
302
Has been dangerously unwell; thanks for their inquiring
after him.
CLVII. To Mrs. Cromwell: Edinburgh, 12 April,
1651
. 303
Domestic. The Lord Herbert. Richard and the other
Children.
CLVIII. To Hon. A. Johnston: Edinburgh, 12
April, 1651
306
Public Registers of Scotland.
SECOND VISIT TO GLASGOW
. 308
LETTER CLIX. To Mrs. Cromwell : Edinburgh, 3 May,
313
Domestic. Regards to his Mother.
CLX. To President Bradshaw : Edinburgh, 3 June,
Dangerous Relapse; now recovering: Drs. Wright and
Bates.
315
LETTER CLXI. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Linlithgow, 21 July,
. 317
Inverkeithing Fight.
CLXII. To President Bradshaw : Dundas, 24 July,
319
Gone over to Fife.
CLXIII. To the same : Linlithgow, 26 July, 1651. 320
Inchgarvie surrendered.
323
CLXIV. To R. Mayor, Esq. : Burntisland, 28 July,
Rebukes his Son Richard for excess in expenditure.
CLXV. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Burntisland, 29 July,
Burntisland. Army mostly in Fife.
326
CLXVI. To the same : Leith, 4 Aug. 1651 .
St. Johnston taken: the Enemy suddenly gone south-
ward,
CLXVII. To Lord Wharton : Stratford-on-Avon, 27
332
Wharton's Doubts once more.
Aug. 1651
BATTLE OF WORCESTER
335
LETTER CLXVIII. To Hon. W. Lenthall : near Worcester,
3 Sept. 1651
338
Battle of Worcester.
CLXIX. To the same : Worcester, 4 Sept. 1651
The same.
PART VII.
THE LITTLE PARLIAMENT. 1651-53.
. 351
THE LITTLE PARLIAMENT
LETTER CLXX. To Rev. J. Cotton : London, 2 Oct. 1651 . 356
Reflections on Public Affairs : what Prophecies are
now fulfilling.
LETTER CLXXI. To Mr. Hungerford : London, 30 July, 1652 368
Note on Private Business.
CLXXII. To A. Hungerford, Esq. : Cockpit, 10
Dec. 1652
374
Not at Home when Hungerford called.
CLXXIII. To Lieut.-Gen. Fleetwood : Cockpit, 1652
. 376 Domestic-Devotional. Difference between Love and Fear in matters of Religion.
CLXXIV. To Mr. Parker : Whitehall, 23 April, 1653 385
Riot in the Fen-Country.
SUMMONS
. 386
SPEECH I. Opening of the Little Parliament, 14 July, 1653 . 388
Retrospective: aim of all these Wars and Struggles;
chief events of them; especially dismissal of the Long Par- liament. Prospective: dayspring of divine Prophecy and Hope, to be struggled towards, though with difficulty. De-
mits his authority into their hands.
LETTER CLXXV. To Lieut.-Gen. Fleetwood : Cockpit, 22
Aug. 1653
424
Complains; heart-weary of the strife of Parties : Moses
and the Two Hebrews.
CLXXVI. To Committee of Customs : Cockpit, Oct. 1653
426 In remonstrance for a poor Suitor to them.
CLXXVII. To H. Weston, Esq.: London, 16 Nov.
1653
427
Excuse for an Oversight : Speldhurst Living.