Act anent those who are or shall be found fugitives and run-awayes from their companies and colours.
| Corporate Author: | Scotland. Convention of Estates |
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Printed at Edinburgh :
By Evan Tyler, printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie,
anno Dom. 1644.
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