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( 4 ° ) Sir Hugh and his Lady for the King and CoA lonel, confidently affirming that they muft needs be there. His Majefty having with an evennefs of fpirit gotten through this rough paffage, fafely anchored at Broadmndfor: Where at length enjoying fome reft, he commands the Colonel to give his opinion what courfe was to be taken, as the face of affairs then looked. The Colonel (feeing Forces drawn everywhere upon that fhore) thought it very hazardous to attempt any thing more in Dorfetjhire; and therefore humbly beA fought his Majefty,that he would be pleafed to retreat to Trent: He hoped his Majefty was already fatisfied in the fidelity .ofhis fervants j and that he doubted not, his MaA jefty might lie fecurely in that Creek, till it was fair weather, and a good feafon to put forth to Sea. He humbly advifed,that Peters might conduft the Lord Wilmot to Mr Huit’s houfe-at the Kings-Arms in Sarum, where he and many of his friends had beeniheltered in the time of troubles. That Peters (being at Sarnm ) fhould by a private token bring his Lordfhip to Mr John Coventry (his Kink man)
DOI link for ( 4 ° ) Sir Hugh and his Lady for the King and CoA lonel, confidently affirming that they muft needs be there. His Majefty having with an evennefs of fpirit gotten through this rough paffage, fafely anchored at Broadmndfor: Where at length enjoying fome reft, he commands the Colonel to give his opinion what courfe was to be taken, as the face of affairs then looked. The Colonel (feeing Forces drawn everywhere upon that fhore) thought it very hazardous to attempt any thing more in Dorfetjhire; and therefore humbly beA fought his Majefty,that he would be pleafed to retreat to Trent: He hoped his Majefty was already fatisfied in the fidelity .ofhis fervants j and that he doubted not, his MaA jefty might lie fecurely in that Creek, till it was fair weather, and a good feafon to put forth to Sea. He humbly advifed,that Peters might conduft the Lord Wilmot to Mr Huit’s houfe-at the Kings-Arms in Sarum, where he and many of his friends had beeniheltered in the time of troubles. That Peters (being at Sarnm ) fhould by a private token bring his Lordfhip to Mr John Coventry (his Kink man)
( 4 ° ) Sir Hugh and his Lady for the King and CoA lonel, confidently affirming that they muft needs be there. His Majefty having with an evennefs of fpirit gotten through this rough paffage, fafely anchored at Broadmndfor: Where at length enjoying fome reft, he commands the Colonel to give his opinion what courfe was to be taken, as the face of affairs then looked. The Colonel (feeing Forces drawn everywhere upon that fhore) thought it very hazardous to attempt any thing more in Dorfetjhire; and therefore humbly beA fought his Majefty,that he would be pleafed to retreat to Trent: He hoped his Majefty was already fatisfied in the fidelity .ofhis fervants j and that he doubted not, his MaA jefty might lie fecurely in that Creek, till it was fair weather, and a good feafon to put forth to Sea. He humbly advifed,that Peters might conduft the Lord Wilmot to Mr Huit’s houfe-at the Kings-Arms in Sarum, where he and many of his friends had beeniheltered in the time of troubles. That Peters (being at Sarnm ) fhould by a private token bring his Lordfhip to Mr John Coventry (his Kink man)
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( 4 ° ) Sir Hugh and his Lady for the King and CoA lonel, confidently affirming that they muft needs be there.