The Peerage of Scotland a Complete View of the Several Orders of Nobility of

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The Peerage of Scotland a Complete View of the Several Orders of Nobility of
Edward Kimber
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his cannon, and more than half his army being killed, wounded, ~©r taken prifoners.
The next year, 1651, after King Charles IT. Was crowned at Scoon, a new army was formed of about 26, 000- men, to try the King's for- tune in England. The third of September was again favourable to Oliver; for the royal army was intirely var. Qu ; fhed at Worcefter, and among many other perfons of diftin&ion, as well Englifh as Scots, general Lefley was taken prifoner, and committed to the Tower, where he was co
...nfined til! the reftoration, when, as a return for his fidelity and fervice, the King was pleafed to create him a Peer, Aug. 31, 1660, by the title of Baron Newark in the county of Fife, and to allow him a penfion of Tool, a year. He married Jane, daughter of Sir John York, Knt. By whom he had David his 'heir, fecond Lord before-mentioned, "and three daughters ; and by reafon the honour of Lord Newark was limited to the heirs male of Wrts body, he refigned his honour unto his Ma- jtfty, in favour of his fon the faid David, and his heirs general, which his Majefty confirmed.

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