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( * « > of thefe Covenants, Lhnbry with many vows and proteftations obliging himfelf, the Colonel with much fatisfa&ion, and fpeed came back to his Majefly and the Lord Wilmot to Trent, who at the narratiA on of thefe pallages expreffed no fmall conA tentment. The bufinefs being thus far fuccefsfully laid, the King confults how it might be prudentially managed, that fo there might be no mifcarriage in the profecution. Necef-fary it was that his Ma jelly and all his AtA tendants (contrary to the ufe of Travellers) ; fhould fit up all the night in the Inne at Charmoutb j that they ought to have the command of the houfe, to go in and out at pleafure, the Tide not ferving till twelve at night. To remove therefore all fufpicion and Inconveniencies r this Expedient was found out. Henry Peters ( Colonel Wyndharns fer-vant) was fent to Cbarmowtb Inne, who inA viting the Hoflefs to drink a glafs of wine, told her, That he ferved a very gallant Mafter, who had long moil affe&ionately loved a Lady in D evon,, and had the happi-nels
DOI link for ( * « > of thefe Covenants, Lhnbry with many vows and proteftations obliging himfelf, the Colonel with much fatisfa&ion, and fpeed came back to his Majefly and the Lord Wilmot to Trent, who at the narratiA on of thefe pallages expreffed no fmall conA tentment. The bufinefs being thus far fuccefsfully laid, the King confults how it might be prudentially managed, that fo there might be no mifcarriage in the profecution. Necef-fary it was that his Ma jelly and all his AtA tendants (contrary to the ufe of Travellers) ; fhould fit up all the night in the Inne at Charmoutb j that they ought to have the command of the houfe, to go in and out at pleafure, the Tide not ferving till twelve at night. To remove therefore all fufpicion and Inconveniencies r this Expedient was found out. Henry Peters ( Colonel Wyndharns fer-vant) was fent to Cbarmowtb Inne, who inA viting the Hoflefs to drink a glafs of wine, told her, That he ferved a very gallant Mafter, who had long moil affe&ionately loved a Lady in D evon,, and had the happi-nels
( * « > of thefe Covenants, Lhnbry with many vows and proteftations obliging himfelf, the Colonel with much fatisfa&ion, and fpeed came back to his Majefly and the Lord Wilmot to Trent, who at the narratiA on of thefe pallages expreffed no fmall conA tentment. The bufinefs being thus far fuccefsfully laid, the King confults how it might be prudentially managed, that fo there might be no mifcarriage in the profecution. Necef-fary it was that his Ma jelly and all his AtA tendants (contrary to the ufe of Travellers) ; fhould fit up all the night in the Inne at Charmoutb j that they ought to have the command of the houfe, to go in and out at pleafure, the Tide not ferving till twelve at night. To remove therefore all fufpicion and Inconveniencies r this Expedient was found out. Henry Peters ( Colonel Wyndharns fer-vant) was fent to Cbarmowtb Inne, who inA viting the Hoflefs to drink a glafs of wine, told her, That he ferved a very gallant Mafter, who had long moil affe&ionately loved a Lady in D evon,, and had the happi-nels
ABSTRACT
( * « > of thefe Covenants, Lhnbry with many vows and proteftations obliging himfelf, the Colonel with much fatisfa&ion, and fpeed came back to his Majefly and the Lord Wilmot to Trent, who at the narratiA on of thefe pallages expreffed no fmall conA tentment.