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Topic: The English Revolution

Arrests in Scotland - Sir William Clarke, The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, vol. 4 [1901]

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The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, Secretary to the Council of the Army, 1647-1649, and to General Monck and the Commanders of the Army in Scotland, 1651-1660, ed. C.H. Firth (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901). 4 vols.

Part of: The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, 4 vols.

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Arrests in Scotland

xxxi. f. 187.The engagement being tendred by Major Holmes and Captain Mawell att Brunt Island to Lieutenant Generall Lesley, Sir James Lumsdaine, and Colonel James Hay, they refused itt, and were sent prisoners to Edinborough Castle.

Earle of Lowdoune alsoe prisoner there. The Earle of Calander comitted upon the same account in Sterling Castle.

Robert, Lord Viscount Kenmore att Ayre.
George, Earle Marishall }att Dunnottyr Castle.
Archibald, Lord Lorne }
Marquesse of Montrosse }in Sterling Castle.
Lord Napier }
Lord Duddopp att Dundee.
Earle of Kelly with the Marshall Generall.

Subscribed to the engagement, 11 August, att Dalkeith.

William, Earle of Glencairne.

Hugh, Lord Montgomery.

John, Earle of Rothesse.

Subscribed since 7 September, att Dalkeith.

Lord Duddopp.

Earle of Seafort.

Angus McDonald, Laird of Glengary.

Ewen Cameron, Laird of Loughyell.

Earle Marischall.

Colonel George Keith.

Lord Ogilvy.