OS1/15/35/16
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SITE OF BATTLE [Continued] | .. defiance the army of the Commonwealth, had he not contrary to his own better judgment been forced by the indiscretion of the clergy, who accompanies his Army to descend into the plain with a view of attacking the English in their retreat. Cromwell looking through a glass, Saw the enemy's camp in motion, upon which he exclaimed "The Lord hath delivered them into my hand" and gave orders immediately for an attack. The Scots though double in number to the English were soon put to flight, and pursued with great Slaughter." See Stat Acct [Statistical Account] (1841) |
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[Page] 16Parish of Dunbar
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DANIALSAN, Stuart Johnston
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