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CROMWELL'S LETTERS AND SPEECHES
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Letter CXXXVIII. To the Council of State: Musselburgh, 30 Aug. 1650 194
Progress of the Scotch Campaign: Skirmish on the Stirling Road, no Battle; Retreat to the eastward again.
Battle of Dunbar 197
Letter CXXXIX. To Sir A. Haselrig: Dunbar, 2 Sept. 1650 199
Day before Dunbar Battle.
Proclamation: The Wounded on the Field 209
Letter CXL. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Dunbar, 4 Sept. 1650 209
Of Dunbar Battle:—This Letter and the next Five.
" CXLI. To Sir A. Haselrig: same date 217
" CXLII. To President Bradshaw: same date 219
" CXLIII. To Mrs. Cromwell: same date 221
" CXLIV. To R. Mayor, Esq.: same date 221
" CXLV. To Lieut.-Gen. Ireton: same date 222
" CXLVI. To Lord Wharton: same date 224
Wharton's Doubts again.
" CXLVII. To Governor Dundas: Edinburg, 9 Sept. 1650 228
Has offered to let the Ministers of Edinburgh Castle preach in the City: Rebuke for their Refusal.
" CXLVIII. To the same: Edinburgh, 12 Sept. 1650 232
Second more deliberate Rebuke, with Queries.
Queries 237
Proclamation: Inhabitants have free Leave to come and go 240