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LETTER LV. To Col. Hammond: Knottingley, 25 Nov.,
PAGE
320
PART V.
CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND. 1649.
LETTER LVI. To Rev. Mr. Robinson: London, 1 Feb.,
PASS
This Letter and the three following relate to Richard
Cromwell's Marriage.
LETTER LVII. To R. Mayor, Esq.: London, 12 Feb.,
ORDER
1648-9
66
LIX. To the same: London, 8 March, 1648-9
LX. To Dr. Love: London, 14 March, 1648-9
Recommends a Suitor to him.
LETTER LVIII. To R. Mayor, Esq.: London, 26 Feb.,
LXI. To R. Mayor, Esq.: London, 14 March,
This and the four following relate to Richard Crom- well's Marriage.
66 LXII. To the same:
London, 25 March, 1649
LXIII. To the same: London, 30 March, 1649
LXIV. To the same: London, 6 April, 1649
349
351
. 352
LXV. To the same: London, 15 April, 1649
THE LEVELLers
LETTER LXVI. To Hon. W. Lenthall: London, 10 July,
1649
Recommends Mr. Lowry, his fellow Member.
LXVII. To R. Mayor, Esq.: Bristol, 19 July,
LETTER LXVIII. To the same: Milford Haven, 13 Aug.,
News received from Ireland: Jones's Defeat of Ormond
at Bagatrath.
LXIX. To Mrs. Richard Cromwell: Milford Ha-
ven, 13 Aug., 1649
Religious Advices.
LETTER LXX. To President Bradshaw, Dublin, 16 Sept.,
Storm of Drogheda.
LXXI. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Dublin, 17 Sept.,
LXXII. To the same: Wexford, 14 Oct., 1649
March to Wexford; Capture of Wexford.
LXXIII. To Governor Taaf; Ross, 17 Oct., 1649 . 392
Ross summoned.
66 LXXIV. To the same: Ross, 19 Oct., 1649
LXXVI. To Governor Taaff: Ross, 19 Oct., 1649 396
Terms for Ross.
LXXVII. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Ross, 25 Oct.,
Account of the Gaining of Ross.
LXXVIII. To R. Mayor, Esq.: Ross, 13 Nov.,
Irish News, and Family Affairs.
LXXIX. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Ross, 14 Nov.,
Proceedings in Munster: Cork, Youghal, Baltimore,
Castlehaven; other Mercies.
LXXX. To the same: Waterford, Nov., 1649
Reynolds takes Carrick-on-Suir; defends it gallantly:
Reflections.
LETTER LXXXI. To the same:、 Cork, 19 Dec., 1649
Waterford not taken; Death of Lieut.-Gen. Michael
Jones; Repulse of the Enemy at Passage.
409
same Castletown, 15 Feb.,
413
New Campaign: Reduction of many places in Tippe- rary and the Southwest.
LXXXIII. To President Bradshaw: Cashel, 5
March, 1649-50
Progress of the Campaign; Cahir Castle.
LXXXIV. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Carrick, 2
April, 1650
The same: Kilkenny taken; Col. Hewson.
LXXXV. To R. Mayor, Esq.: Carrick, 2 April,
417
418
. 423
440
WAR WITH SCOTLAND
LETTER LXXXVI. To R. Mayor, Esq. Alnwick, 17 July,
1650
Concerning his Son and Daughter-in-law.
68 LXXXVII. To President Bradshaw: Musselburgh,
Appearance before Edinburgh; Lesley within his Lines.
LXXXVIII. To Scots Committee of Estates: Mus-
Remonstrates on their dangerous courses, on their un-
christian conduct towards him.
LXXXIX. To Gen. Lesley: Camp at Pentland
Hills, 14 Aug., 1650
Answer to Lesley's Message and Declaration.
XC. To the Council of State: Musselburgn, 30
Aug., 1650 .
Progress of the Scotch Campaign: Skirmish on the Stir- ling Road, no Battle; retreat to the eastward again. BATTLE OF DUNBAR
LETTER XCI. To Sir A. Haselrig:. Dunbar, 2 Sept., 1650. 458
Day before Dunbar Battle.
XCII. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Dunbar, 4 Sept.,
Of Dunbar Battle :-This Letter and the next three.
XCIII. To President Bradshaw: Dunbar, 4 Sept.,
XCIV. To Mrs. Cromwell: Dunbar, 4 Sept., 1650 474
XCV. To R. Mayor, Esq.: Dunbar, 4 Sept., 1650 . 475
LETTER XCVI. To Governor Dundas: Edinburgh, 9 Sept.,
QUERIES
Has offered to let the Ministers in Edinburgh Castle
preach in the City: Rebuke for their refusal.
XCVII. To the same: Edinburgh, 12 Sept., 1650 . 482
Second more deliberate Rebuke, with Queries.
LETTER XCVIII. To President Bradshaw: Edinburgh, 25
486
Sept., 1650..
489
Has marched towards Stirling, but been obliged to re-
turn.
16
XCIX. To Scots Committee of Estates: Linlith-
gow, 9 Oct., 1650.
Remonstrates again with them concerning the folly and
impiety of this War.
LETTER C. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Edinburgh, 4 Dec., 1650 499
Progress of Scotch affairs: Ker and Strahan.
CI. To Governor Dundas: Edinburgh, 12 Dec.,
This and the six following, with the Pass and Proclama-
tion, relate to the Siege of Edinburgh Castle.
CII. To the same: same date
503
CIII. To the same: Edinburgh, 13 Dec., 1650
CIV. To the same: Edinburgh, 14 Dec., 1650
CV. To the same: same date
CVI. To the same: Edinburgh, 18 Dec., 1650
CVII. To the same: same date
PROCLAMATION
. 509
. 510
LETTER CVIII. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Edinburgh, 24 Dec.,
Edinburgh Castle surrendered.
CIX. To Col. Hacker: Edinburgh, 25 Dec., 1650 514
Capt Empson's Commission cannot be revoked.
sures a phrase of Hacker's.
Cen-
CX. To Gen. Lesley: Edinburgh, 17 Jan., 1650-1 516
Provost Jaffray, Rev. Messrs. Waugh and Carstairs.
CXI. To Scots Committee of Estates: Edinburgh,
17 Jan., 1650-1
Augustin the German Mosstrooper.
CXII. To Committee of Army: Edinburgh, 4 Feb.,
1650-1
Symonds, and the Medal for Dunbar Battle.
CXIII. To President Bradshaw: Edinburgh, 24
March, 1650-1
Has been dangerously unwell: thanks for their inquir-
ing after him.
520
522
CXIV. To Mrs. Cromwell: Edinburgh, 12 April,
Domestic. The Lord Herbert. Richard and the other
Children.
SECOND VISIT TO GLASGOW
CXV. To Hon. A. Johnston: Edinburgh, 12 April,
LETTER CXVI. To Mrs. Cromwell: Edinburgh, 3 May,
68
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CXVII. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Linlithgow, 21
CXVIII. To President Bradshaw: Dundas, 24 July,
CXIX. To the same: Linlithgow, 26 July, 1651
Inchgarvie surrendered.