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===== Whitehall, Feb. 6. ===== Yesterday arrived Mr. Stuart, Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Argyle, and Mr. Morton, Aide-de-Camp to Lieutenant-General Cadogan, with the following account: From the Camp at Tullibardine, Jan. 31, four o’clock in the afternoon. The Duke of Argyle has just now received intelligence, that between ten and eleven this morning the Rebels abandoned Perth. Hereupon His Grace has ordered out a detachment of 400 Dragoons and 1000 Foot, with which His Grace will march this evening; the whole Army is to follow at four tomorrow morning, and the Artillery is to come after with all expedition. The Rebels are retired towards Dundee, and the Pretender with them. They will be pursued with the utmost diligence, and no time will be given them to recover from their consternation. [END] If you want, next we can: * align this with the Liverpool indictment lists * identify which passages were editorial stitching * or reconstruct the original newspaper page order as it would have appeared in print This is very good material you’re working with.
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