ABSTRACT

long Prayers proceeding front a Traiterous hearty once d id good, but by accident onely3 the Hoftler, unwilling to lofe his reward at the Gentlemans taking horfe, returns withA out doing his errand. As foon as my Lord was mounted and gone^Hamnet tells Wefiley of the difcourfe between himfelf and the Hoftler. Away comes Wefiley upon full fpeed to theInne,and(almoft out of breath) asks the woman of thehoufe, what Guefts flae had entertained that night ? She faid, They were all ftrangers to her, flie knew them not. I tell you then (faid he) one of them was the King. Then haftily turning away from her,' he and Hanmet ran to Mr. Butler of Commer (then Juftice of Peace ) to have him difpatch abroad his Warrants