ABSTRACT

-arid that days travel. The Colonel ( while the horfes were put up)defired Mr .Jones to (hew him the moft private roomsjthe reafon he gave was, Becaufe his Brother-in-law Colonel Reymes ( whom the Lord Wilmot perfonated) had been a long time imprifoned, as well as himfelf; That they had lateA ly obtained their Paroles, and to be feen together fo far from their homes, might create new jealoufies, and fo confequently crufli them with new troubles. The good Hoft upon this brought them up into the higheft chambers, Where Privatencfs recompenfed the meannefs of the AccommodaA tion, and the pleafantnefs of the Hoft (a merry fellow) allayed and mitigated the wearinefs of the Guefts. Now the face of things began to fmile, Which all the day and night preceding looked fo louring and ill-favoured. But this fhort Calm was on a fudden interrupted by a violent Storm. For in comes the Conftable with almoft Forty Soldiers to be billeted that very night in the Innc: All the lower Receptacles were . thronged up with this unexpe&ed ComA pany ; fo that the King was in a manner