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A80927 A letter from the Lord General, dated the one and twentieth day of July, to the Right Honorable William Lenthal Esq; speaker of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. Shewing the great mercies of almighty God in the late success given to the Parliaments forces in Scotland, against the enemy there. Friday, the 25 of July. 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti. Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1651 (1651) Wing C7095; Thomason E638_1; ESTC R206620 1,677 8

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A LETTER FROM THE LORD GENERAL Dated the One and twentieth day of July TO THE Right Honorable William Lenthal Esq Speaker of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of ENGLAND Shewing the great Mercies of Almighty God in the late Success given to the Parliaments Forces in SCOTLAND Against the Enemy there Friday the 25 of July 1651. ORdered by the Parliament That this Letter be forthwith Printed and Published Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by John Field Printer to the Parliament of England 1651. Friday the 25 of July 1651. A LETTER FROM THE Lord General Dated the One and twentieth of July 1651 was this day Read viz. FOR THE Right Honorable William Lenthal Esq Speaker of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England SIR AFter our waiting upon the Lord and not knowing what course to take for indeed we know nothing but what God pleaseth to teach us of his great mercy we were directed to send a Party to get us a Landing by our Boats whilest we marched towards Glascow On Thursday morning last Col. Overton with about Fourteen hundred Foot and some Horse and Dragoons landed at the North Ferry in Fife We with the Army lying neer to the Enemy a small River parted us and them and we having Consultations to attempt the Enemy within his Fortifications but the Lord was not pleased to give way to that Counsel purposing a better way for us The Major General marched on Thursday night with two Regiments of Horse and two Regiments of Foot for better securing the Place and to attempt upon the Enemy as opportunity should serve He getting over and finding a considerable Body of the Enemy there who would probably have beaten our men from the place if he had not come drew out and fought them He being two Regiments of Horse and about Four hundred of Horse and Dragoons more and three Regiments of Foot the Enemy five Regiments of Foot and about four or five Regiments of Horse they came to a close Charge and in the end totally Routed the Enemy Have taken about Forty or fifty Colours killed neer Two thousand some say more have taken Sir Iohn Brown their Major General who commanded in chief and other Colonels and considerable Officers killed and taken and about Five or Six hundred Prisoners The Enemy is removed from their Ground with their whole Army but whether we certainly know not This is an unspeakable Mercy I trust the Lord will follow it until he hath perfected Peace and Truth We can truly say we were gone as far as we could in our Counsel and Action and we did say one to another We know not what to do Wherefore it is Sealed upon our Hearts That this as all the rest is from the Lords goodness and not from man I hope it becometh me to pray That we may walk humbly and self-denyingly before the Lord and believingly also That you whom we serve as the Authority over us may do the Work committed to you with Uprightness and Faithfulness and throughly as to the Lord That you may not suffer any thing to remain that offends the eyes of his Jealousie That common wealth may more and more be sought and Justice done impartially For the Eyes of the Lord run too and fro and as he findes out his Enemies here to be avenged on them so will he not spare them for whom he doth good if by his loving kindness they become not good I shall take the humble boldness to represent this Engagement of Davids in the 119. Psalm the 134 Verse Deliver me from the oppression of man so will I keep thy Precepts I take leave and rest Sir Your most humble Servant O. Cromwel Lithgow July 21. 1651. THe Carriage of the Major General as in all other things so in this is worthy of your taking notice of as also Colonel Okey Colonel Overton Colonel Daniel Colonel West Colonel Lidcot Colonel Syber and the rest of the Officers Friday the 25th of July 1651. ORdered by the Parliament That upon the next Lords day the Ministers in all the Congregations within the City of London and late Lines of Communication and weekly Bills of Mortality do render Thanks to Almighty God for his wonderful Mercy in the great success given to the Parliaments Forces in Scotland against the Enemy there upon the last Lords day being the 20th day of July instant and implore the continuance of Gods blessing upon the Proceedings of the Forces of this Common-wealth there and the perfecting of his own Work to his Praise ORdered by the Parliament That this Order be forthwith Printed and Published And that the Lord Major of the City of London and the Sheriffs of Middlesex and Surrey respectively do take care that timely notice hereof be given to the several Ministers accordingly Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti FINIS