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OS) was his Majeflies Guide, whilft the Lord Wilfnot with Peters kept at a convenient diflance, that they might not Teem to be all of one company. In this manner travelling, they were timeA ly met by Captain Elefden, and by him condufted to a private houfe ofhis Brothers among the hills near Cbarmontb. There his Majefly was pleafed. to difcover himfelf to the Captain, and to give him a piece of forein Gold, in which in his folitary hours he made a hole to put a ribbin in. Many like pieces his Majefly vouchfafed the CoA lonel and his Lady, to- be kept as Records of his Majeflies favour, and of their own fidelity to his moft Sacred Perfon in the day of his greateft Trial. All which they have moft thankfully treafured up as the chiefefl Jewels of their Family. This Royal Company from thence came to the Inne at Cbarmontb,a little after night; where Captain- Elefden folemnly engaging to fee the Mailer of the ftiip readyv (the wind blowing 'then fair, for France) took leave of his Majefly; About! anlhour after came Limbry to. the Inne', and affured the . (; Colonel
DOI link for OS) was his Majeflies Guide, whilft the Lord Wilfnot with Peters kept at a convenient diflance, that they might not Teem to be all of one company. In this manner travelling, they were timeA ly met by Captain Elefden, and by him condufted to a private houfe ofhis Brothers among the hills near Cbarmontb. There his Majefly was pleafed. to difcover himfelf to the Captain, and to give him a piece of forein Gold, in which in his folitary hours he made a hole to put a ribbin in. Many like pieces his Majefly vouchfafed the CoA lonel and his Lady, to- be kept as Records of his Majeflies favour, and of their own fidelity to his moft Sacred Perfon in the day of his greateft Trial. All which they have moft thankfully treafured up as the chiefefl Jewels of their Family. This Royal Company from thence came to the Inne at Cbarmontb,a little after night; where Captain- Elefden folemnly engaging to fee the Mailer of the ftiip readyv (the wind blowing 'then fair, for France) took leave of his Majefly; About! anlhour after came Limbry to. the Inne', and affured the . (; Colonel
OS) was his Majeflies Guide, whilft the Lord Wilfnot with Peters kept at a convenient diflance, that they might not Teem to be all of one company. In this manner travelling, they were timeA ly met by Captain Elefden, and by him condufted to a private houfe ofhis Brothers among the hills near Cbarmontb. There his Majefly was pleafed. to difcover himfelf to the Captain, and to give him a piece of forein Gold, in which in his folitary hours he made a hole to put a ribbin in. Many like pieces his Majefly vouchfafed the CoA lonel and his Lady, to- be kept as Records of his Majeflies favour, and of their own fidelity to his moft Sacred Perfon in the day of his greateft Trial. All which they have moft thankfully treafured up as the chiefefl Jewels of their Family. This Royal Company from thence came to the Inne at Cbarmontb,a little after night; where Captain- Elefden folemnly engaging to fee the Mailer of the ftiip readyv (the wind blowing 'then fair, for France) took leave of his Majefly; About! anlhour after came Limbry to. the Inne', and affured the . (; Colonel
ABSTRACT
OS) was his Majeflies Guide, whilft the Lord Wilfnot with Peters kept at a convenient diflance, that they might not Teem to be all of one company.