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lord_n hear_v see_v word_n 15,281 5 4.1613 3 false
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A67220 Claustrum regale reseratum, or, The Kinges concealment at Trent published by A.W. Wyndham, Anne. 1667 (1667) Wing W3772; ESTC R34100 16,571 51

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danger_n to_o this_o captain_n therefore_o his_o majesty_n send_v the_o colonel_n who_o lodging_n at_o his_o house_n in_o lime_n take_v a_o opportunity_n to_o tell_v he_o that_o the_o lord_n wilmot_n have_v make_v his_o escape_n from_o worcester_n that_o he_o lie_v private_o near_a to_o he_o and_o that_o his_o lordship_n have_v earnest_o solicit_v he_o to_o use_v his_o utmost_a endeavour_n to_o secure_v he_o from_o the_o hand_n of_o the_o pursuer_n to_o this_o purpose_n he_o be_v come_v to_o town_n and_o assure_v the_o captain_n if_o he_o will_v join_v in_o this_o affair_n his_o courtesy_n shall_v never_o be_v forget_v the_o captain_n very_o cordial_o embrace_v the_o motion_n and_o go_v with_o the_o colonel_n to_o charmouth_n a_o little_a place_n near_o lime_n where_o at_o a_o inn_n he_o bring_v to_o he_o a_o tenant_n of_o he_o one_o stephen_n limbry_n assure_v the_o colonel_n that_o he_o be_v a_o right_n honest_a man_n and_o a_o perfect_a royalist_n with_o this_o limbry_a colonel_n wyndham_n treat_v under_o the_o name_n of_o captain_n norris_n and_o agree_v with_o he_o to_o transport_v himself_o and_o three_o or_o four_o friend_n into_o france_n the_o condition_n of_o their_o agreement_n be_v that_o before_o the_o two_o and_o twenty_o day_n of_o that_o instant_a september_n limbry_n shall_v bring_v his_o vessel_n into_o charmouth-road_n and_o on_o the_o say_v two_o and_o twenty_o in_o the_o night_n shall_v receive_v the_o colonel_n and_o his_o company_n into_o his_o longboat_n from_o the_o beach_n near_o charmouth_n from_o thence_o carry_v they_o to_o his_o ship_n and_o so_o land_n they_o safe_a in_o france_n this_o the_o colonel_n conjure_v limbry_a to_o perform_v with_o all_o secrecy_n because_o all_o the_o passenger_n be_v of_o the_o royal_a party_n and_o intend_v to_o be_v ship_v without_o leave_n to_o avoid_v such_o oath_n and_o engagement_n which_o otherwise_o will_v be_v force_v upon_o they_o and_o therefore_o privacy_n in_o this_o transaction_n will_v 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