So Much of the Diary of Lady Willoughby, As Relates to Her Domestic History, And to the Eventful Period of the Reign of Charles the First
So Much of the Diary of Lady Willoughby, As Relates to Her Domestic History, And to the Eventful Period of the Reign of Charles the First
Hannah Mary Rathbone
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The Digitized by VjOOQ IC 18 FROM THE DIARY OP worke was little read, the while the subject of his attack, the Eikon BasiHke, did excite in people such true Sympathie, that it was read with Teares. A Friend did procure one for mee, which not only doth serve to cherish a sorrowful remembrance of the heavy trial and the griefes of his late Majesty, but by the pietie and meeknesse of the several Meditations, doth greatly tend to Edification and Improvement. No Tydings of the old Horse to be heard ...at Ips- Friday. ^ c ^ : Wingfietd and one of the men are gone in another direction, some miles on the Lbwestqffe road. The men returned this forenoon after two Dayes absence, bringing with them the poore Animal, jaded and May 11, half starved, hope he will looke in better condition TStesday. before my Lord's return. A man living at Sax- mundham, who had served in one of his Regiments, had seene the Horse go through the Village, and knew it againe, and by this Clue they traced him. Lizzy hath finished her Sampler ; her Sister Die May 12, hath much credit for the same, for the Patience Wednesday, with which she hath taught her this, and other Nee- dle-worke.
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