THe Parliament having received Intelligence of the taking of the Castle of Sterling in Scotland (wherein were the Records of Scotland, Forty Pieces of Ordnance, Five thou­sand Arms, with several Provisions and Ammunition) As also of the Dispersing of the new Levies of the Enemy in Scotland; and likewise of the total Rout and Overthrow of the Earl of Derby, and all the Forces under his Command in Lancashire, by the Parliaments Forces under Colonel Robert Lilborne (the Particulars whereof, together with the Number and Names of divers of the Colonels slain or taken Prisoners, is contained in a Letter sent to the Parliament from the said Colonel Robert Lilborne) Do Order, that on the next Lords day, Thanks be given to Almighty God by the Ministers in all Churches and Congregations within the late Lines of Communication, and weekly Bills of Mortality, for these Great and Seasonable Mercies; and that they do then also beg of Almighty God, a Blessing up­on the Parliaments Army now ready to Ingage with the Enemy. And that the Lord Mayor of the City of London do take care, That timely notice be given to the said Mini­sters accordingly.

ORdered by the Parliament, That this Order be forthwith printed and published.

Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.

London, Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England. 1651.

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