The Journal of Sir Roger Wilbraham Solicitor General in Ireland And Master of R
The Journal of Sir Roger Wilbraham Solicitor General in Ireland And Master of R
Roger Wilbraham
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P. 87). '-' Roger Wilbraham did not neglect his own interests, as is shown by a letter from Mr. Simon Thelwal to Dr. Dunn, Dean of the Arches, and one of the Masters of Requests, then at Bremen in the Embassy mentioned above. ' Mr. Dr. Caesar and Mr. Wilbraham had, by the appointment of the Lords, set down a day to take their journey towards the King's Majesty. But Mr. Wilbraham has, it Beemi tli. Fearing to lose his place, took post-horses, and went the day before the appoint- 56 JOURNAL OF SI...R ROGER WILBRAHAM by the sherief & gents of ech shire, in ther limitts : ioyfullie receved in every citie & towne : presented with orations & guiftes : entertayned royallie all the way by noble men & gentlemen at ther howses : & lastlie mett 4 miles from London l by the lord maior & such unspeakable nomber of citizens, as the like. Nomber was never seene to issue out upon any cause before : 4 nights he lodged at Charter Howse : four nightes more he lodged at the Tower : during which tyme he secretlie in his coach & by water went to see London, the Whitehall & the iewels ther (which were said to be worth 2 millions : for that the late Queene was a gatherer all her life, & either of nature fearefull to want in her age, as the wisest thought, or els of providence desirous to leave her crowne rich for the benefit of the successor & ease of her people's charge : whose dutie is to beare the charge to support the crowne from declination).
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