An edition of Original memoirs (1806)

Original memoirs

written during the great Civil War; being the life of Sir Henry Slingsby, and memoirs of Capt. Hodgson. With notes, &c.

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An edition of Original memoirs (1806)

Original memoirs

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Table of Contents

Some account of Sir Henry Slingsby, bart.
Memoirs of Sir Henry Slingsby, written by himself.
Memoirs of Captain John Hodgson, touching his conduct in the civil war, &c, written by himself.
Relations of the campaigns of Oliver Cromwell in Scotland, 1650, as published from the originals, by order of Parliament: A large relation of the fight at Leith. A true relation of the proceedings of the English army, from 22d July to 1st August, 1650. A true relation of the daily proceedings and transactions of the army in Scotland; certified by letters from the head-quarters at Stonehill, 23d August. Severall letters from Scotland, read in Parliament, 6th September, 1650. A true relation of the routing the Scotish army, near Dunbar, 3d September, 1650. A letter from the Lord General Cromwell, from Dunbar; with a list of the Scotish officers then taken, 3d September, 1650.

Edition Notes

Edited by Sir Walter Scott.
The Lord Generall Cromwell his march to Sterling; being a diary of all proceedings in the army, from their march out of Edinburgh, to the 25th September, 1650. Letters from the head-quarters of the army in Scotland to October 30, 1650. A letter from Sir Arthur Hesilrige, concerning the Scots prisoners. The articles of the rendition of Edinburgh castle, &c. 24th December, 1650. A true relation of the second victorie over the Scots at Hamilton, commanded by Colonel Ker.

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Library of Congress
DA419.S6 A3

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367 p.
Number of pages
367

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OL6903379M
LCCN
01004170
OCLC/WorldCat
978835

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