At Edinburgh October 11. 1648. : Whereas the honourable Houses of Parliament of England have been pleased to offer assistant to us for suppressing the common enemy, we have thought fit that some regiments ... do stay in this kingdome ... and whereas divers abuses hath been lately committed, and for preventing of which abuses that may be done to any of the souldiers ...
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