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( 3 ° ) Ray there could not be fafe. But iince that, Limbry himfelf hath given this account unA der his own hand: —— That according to an Agreement made at Chatmonth, September the 1 . beA twixt himfelf and one Captain Norris,(fince known to be Colonel Francis Wyndbam) Jhe put forth his Ship beyond the Cobs-month into Char month-rode, where his fervants on the . of the fame moneth were all ready in her, waiting his coming \ That he going to his houfe about ten that night, for linen to carry with him, was unexpe&edly locked into a chamber by his Wife, to whom he had a little before revealed his intended Voyage with fome Paftengers into France, for whofe Tranfportation, at his return, he /was to receive a confiderable lum of money from Captain Elefden. This woman (it (eems) was frighted into a panick fear by that dreadful Proclamation (of the tenthof September) fet out by the jMen of Wefiminfier, and published that day ' at Lime, In this, a heavy Penalty was thun-dred out againft all that (hould conceal the King, or any.of his party who were at Wor-cefler .
DOI link for ( 3 ° ) Ray there could not be fafe. But iince that, Limbry himfelf hath given this account unA der his own hand: —— That according to an Agreement made at Chatmonth, September the 1 . beA twixt himfelf and one Captain Norris,(fince known to be Colonel Francis Wyndbam) Jhe put forth his Ship beyond the Cobs-month into Char month-rode, where his fervants on the . of the fame moneth were all ready in her, waiting his coming \ That he going to his houfe about ten that night, for linen to carry with him, was unexpe&edly locked into a chamber by his Wife, to whom he had a little before revealed his intended Voyage with fome Paftengers into France, for whofe Tranfportation, at his return, he /was to receive a confiderable lum of money from Captain Elefden. This woman (it (eems) was frighted into a panick fear by that dreadful Proclamation (of the tenthof September) fet out by the jMen of Wefiminfier, and published that day ' at Lime, In this, a heavy Penalty was thun-dred out againft all that (hould conceal the King, or any.of his party who were at Wor-cefler .
( 3 ° ) Ray there could not be fafe. But iince that, Limbry himfelf hath given this account unA der his own hand: —— That according to an Agreement made at Chatmonth, September the 1 . beA twixt himfelf and one Captain Norris,(fince known to be Colonel Francis Wyndbam) Jhe put forth his Ship beyond the Cobs-month into Char month-rode, where his fervants on the . of the fame moneth were all ready in her, waiting his coming \ That he going to his houfe about ten that night, for linen to carry with him, was unexpe&edly locked into a chamber by his Wife, to whom he had a little before revealed his intended Voyage with fome Paftengers into France, for whofe Tranfportation, at his return, he /was to receive a confiderable lum of money from Captain Elefden. This woman (it (eems) was frighted into a panick fear by that dreadful Proclamation (of the tenthof September) fet out by the jMen of Wefiminfier, and published that day ' at Lime, In this, a heavy Penalty was thun-dred out againft all that (hould conceal the King, or any.of his party who were at Wor-cefler .
ABSTRACT
( 3 ° ) Ray there could not be fafe. But iince that, Limbry himfelf hath given this account unA der his own hand: ——