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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER XI
11/17

Content with Baltimore's recognition of the Protectorate, Cromwell was not prepared to back, in their independent action, the Commissioners of that now dissolved Parliament.

Baltimore made sure of this, and then dispatched messengers overseas to Stone, bidding him do all that lay in him to retake Maryland.

Stone thereupon gathered several hundred men and a fleet of small sailing craft, with which he pushed up the bay to the Severn.

In the meantime the Puritans had not been idle, but had themselves raised a body of men and had taken over the Golden Lyon, an armed merchantman lying before their town.

On the 24th of March, 1655, the two forces met in the Battle of the Severn.
"In the name of God, fall on!" cried the men of Providence, and "Hey for St.Mary's!" cried the others.


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