A Young Squire of the Seventeenth Century: Pt. 3. London Letters (Continued)

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A Young Squire of the Seventeenth Century: Pt. 3. London Letters (Continued)
Christopher Jeaffreson, John Cordy Jeaffreson
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Several elections are already made; and the Parliament is to meete upon the 19th of May, if no contagion prevent, as is feared, by reason of a pestilential feavour, which is much discoursed of to be very Digitized by Google 184 LONDON LETTERS.
mortal. The King and Queen are to be crowned at Westminster, on St. George's Day, the 23rd of April. There are pro- visions making for the solemnity, but it will be performed as privately as possible, and with as little charge, as maybe. The Queen of Denm
...arke is lately dead ; so that now allmost all Ghristendome is in mourn- mg.
LETTER OHL To Colcmel Hill, Governor of St. Christopher's Island.
[Indicating a restoration of all former friendliness between the writer and his cor- respondent, this curious letter also indicates the cause of the coloners transient dissatis- faction. It was consistent with the stingi- ness of the civic authorities that, whilst insisting on the payment of their exorbitant fees, and providing no escort for the safe conduct of the malefactors from Newgate to the river, they would not even throw their shackles and handcuffs into the bargain.


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