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( • 5 ) by.the name of Mr. Morton; Then without further difcourfe the Colonel came forth, and found the Gentleman walking near the Stable ; whom as foon as he approachA ed, (although it was fomewhat dark ) he faluted by the Title of My Lord Wilrnot. His Lordfliip feemed to wonder that he fhould be known,but it was nothing ftrange, confidering the Colonels former acquaintA ance with him, being one of thefirft that engaged under his Command, in his late Majefties fervice: Befides, his Lordfhip was not in the leaft. altered, except a Hawk on his fift, and a Lure by his fide might pafs for a Diiguife. This Confidence of his Lordfhip really begat admiration-in the Colonel, calling ta mind the great danger he; was in,, and whofe Harbinger he was *, For he advertifed the Colonel, that the King himfelf was on his way to Trent, inA tending that very night to lodge at CajileCary (a Town fix miles 'thence ) hoping by Gods afliftance, to be with him about ten of the clock next morning. . At this joy fill news the Colonel was transA ported, , (there having run a report, that his