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The Lion of the North

CHAPTER III SIR JOHN HEPBURN
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When the elector had fled the country Sir Andrew Gray's bands formed part of Mansfeldt's force, under whom they gained great glory.

When driven out of the Palatinate they still kept up the war in various parts of Germany and Alsace.

With the Scotch companies of Colonel Henderson they defended Bergen when the Marquis of Spinola besieged it.

Morgan with an English brigade was with them, and right steadily they fought.

Again and again the Spaniards attempted to storm the place, but after losing 12,000 men they were forced to withdraw on the approach of Prince Maurice.
"The elector now made peace with the emperor, and Mansfeldt's bands found themselves without employment.


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