Oliver Cromwell's Letters And Speeches: With Elucidations
Oliver Cromwell's Letters And Speeches: With Elucidations
Oliver Cromwell
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I hear ^at Montrose's men are not disbanded. The King gave a very general answer : things are not well in Scotland ;— would they were in England ! We are full of faction and worse. I hear for certain that Ormond has concluded a Peace with the Rebels. Sir, I beseech you command the Solicitor to come away to ns. His help would be welcome. — Sir, I hope you have not cast me off. Truly I may say, none more afl^ctionately honors nor loves yon. Yon and yours are in my daily prayers. You have done eno...ugh to command the uttermost of Your faithful and most obedient servant, Oliver CROMWEix.f *P.S.' I beseech you my humble service may be presented to your Lady. * P.S. 2d.'| The monqy for disbanding Massey's men is gotten, and you will speedily have directions about them from the Commons House. The Commissioners to Charles at Newcastle were : Earls Pembroke and Suffolk, from the Peers ; from the Commons, Sir Walter Earle (Weymouth), Sir John Hippesley (Cockermouth), Robert Goodwin (East Grimstead, Sussex), Luke Robinson (Scar- borough).
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