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Massey (29 August 1826) Massey, Sir EdwardThe declaration of Major Generall Massey. And eighty other
English officers and commanders ingaged with the kingdom of
Scotland, in behalf of their Presbyterian brethren, in English and
Ireland, and the principallitie of Wales. Declaring the grounds
and reasons moving them to take up arms in the kingdom of
Scotland; admonishing all conscientious Presbyterians not to
apostize from their first principles, nor adhere, engage, or take
up arms with the rebells at Westminster. Dated at Orkney Island,
March 29. 1650. 1650OR
Charles, King of EnglandA letter from the King of Scots to Major General [Edward]
Massey. Intercepted by Col. Duckenfield Governor of Chester, who
sent the same to Major General Lambert in a letter. A copy whereof
with the originall letter of the King of Scots, was by him sent to
the Councel of State. 1651WG's History of the Commonwealth cites:
Letter, from
Charles I to Massey in Scotland, in Tracts, Gift of Geo. III, vol.
506 (5:264-5).
WG reads in the British Museum on
1826-08-29.
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