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Scottish Text Society's edition, vol. 11, p. 101. Mr. William Patten, Londoner, the pioneer of English war correspondents, who accompanied the invading army, estimated, that besides thirteen thousand of the com mon folk, there also fell on the Scottish side oi Lairds, Lairds' sons and other gentlemen, above twenty-six hundred. But he doubtless grossly exaggerated for the sake of praising his patron the Protector Somerset, who commanded the English army.
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