History of Charles the First And the English Revolution, From the Accession of Charles the First to His Execution 2

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History of Charles the First And the English Revolution, From the Accession of Charles the First to His Execution 2
Guizot (François)
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200 HISTORY OF CHARLES THE FIRST Lord Digby and two thousand horse, to make a third effort to join him. His error was soon dispelled ; after two days' march, it became undeniably certain, that Montrose, without soldiers, was still wandering through the northern Highlands. The King could do nothing but return to Newark, as Digby himself admitted.
But for his own part, he was fully resolved not to return thither, at the risk of meeting Prince Eupert ; he therefore persuaded the King that
...it was indis- pensably necessary to send assistance to Montrose, and undertook to convey it himself. They parted ; Digby, with fifteen himdred horse, nearly aU the King's remaining army, continued his march towards the north; and Charles returned to Newark, with three or four hundred horse under his command, and John Ashbumham, his valet, for his only councillor.* On his arrival, he learned that Eupert was at Bel- voir Castle, nine miles from Newark, with his brother Maurice, and an escort of a hundred and twenty officers.

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