01773nam 2200349Ia 450 99638970100331620210104171829.0(CKB)4940000000097858(EEBO)2240912955(OCoLC)ocn945447458e(OCoLC)945447458(EXLCZ)99494000000009785820160323d1651 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|A message from the King of Scots[electronic resource] and the full and perfect relation of his safe arrivall at Paris in France, the manner of his Royall entertainment, and his speech to the King and Councel, concerning the Parliament of England, and the Lord General Cromwel and his army : also, the manner of his escape, and how himself, and the Lord Wilmot, quitted their horses, and on their second dayes march from Worcester betook themselves into a tree, the third day into a wood, and immediately after for London, where he staid three weeks, and from thence, took shipping in a Dutch Barque, as a servant to the Lord Wilmont : whereunto is annexed, Captain Hind's progress ... : Published by authorityLondon Printed for George Horton1651[1], 7 pMultiple errors in pagination.Reproduction of original in: Yale University Library.eebo-0198Great BritainHistoryCommonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660ScotlandHistory17th centuryAddresses.rbgenrCharlesKing of England,1630-1685.793293Horton Georgeactive 1647-1660,UMIUMIBOOK996389701003316A message from the King of Scots2396271UNISA