ABSTRACT

oo Majefly was flam in the Fight at Worcefier) and giving God thanks for his wonderful mercy, he affured his Lordfhip, That for his Majejiies preservation he would value neither his life, family nor fortune^ and would never hi jure his Majejiies confidence o f him j Not doubting, but that God who had led his Majejiy through the midji o f fuch inexprejpble dangers, would deliver him from all thofe barbarous threats, and bloody intentions o f his Enemies, With thefe and fuch like expreffions, the Colonel brought the Lord Wilmot into his parlour, where he received an exa& account of his Majefties condition, and prefent affairs.