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CROMWELL'S LETTERS AND SPEECHES
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Letter CLXI. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Edinburgh, 24 Dec. 1650 270
Edinburgh Castle surrendered.
" CLXII. To Col. Hacker: Edinburgh, 25 Dec. 1650 273
Captain Empson's Commission cannot be revoked. Censures a phrase of Hacker's
" CLXIII. To Gen. Lesley: Edinburgh, 17 Jan. 1650-1 275
Provost Jaffray, Rev. Messrs. Waugh and Carstairs.
" CLXIV. To Scots Committee of Estates: Edinburgh, 17 Jan. 1650-1 270
Augustin the German Mosstrooper.
" CLXV. To Committee of Army: Edinburgh, 4 Feb. 1650-1 282
Symonds, and the Medal for Dunbar Battle.
" CLXVI. To Rev. Dr. Greenwood: Edinburgh, 4 Feb. 1650-1 285
Has been elected Chancellor of Oxford University.
" CLXVII. To the same: Edinburgh, 14 Feb. 1650-1 289
Waterhouse: For an Oxford Degree.
" CLXVIII. To Hon. W. Lenthall: Edinburgh, 8 March 1650-1 290
Intercedes for Col. Robert Lilburn.
" CLXIX. To the same: Edinburgh, 11 March 1650-1 292
Durham University.
" CLXX. To President Bradshaw: Edinburgh, 24 March 1650-1 295
Has been dangerously unwell; Thanks for their inquiring after him.