The Three Brothers Or the Travels And Adventures of Sir Anthony Sir Robert
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L 146 THE TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES " The 19th of January, [1623-4, ] having received directions from my Lord Chamberlain to repair to Newmarket for attendance of Sir Robert Sherley, (arrived ambassador from the King of Persia) to his audience, which, by his majesty's appointment, he was to have there, with the advantage and commodi- ty of his near abode at Saxham (his first rest after his landing and long travels, and whence his sister, the Lady Crofts, sent to me to London, to prepare his ac- ce...ss to his majesty. ) As soon as he was come to court I sent my man to him, with notice of ray com- ing thither to serve him ; and having received an- swer of his desires to be despatched for his speedy re- turn, I acquainted both the Duke of Buckingham and master Secretary Conway with the cause of my com- ing, and the address I had from my Lord Chamberlain to him, too, for my further government. So, the 27th of January, I was sent to Saxham with the King's coach only, and five gentlemen (the King's servants) ; and parting thence the next morning early, in obedience of a command sent post to me thither from my Lord Duke after midnight, that the King, having assigned the audience for the afternoon, would have me bring the ambassador by ten in the forenoon, we came with three coaches, besides the King's, to court, where, con- ducting him immediately up to the prince's privy chamber, (which, in absence of his highness, was pur- posely hung for honour to the ambassador, ) he was or THC THREE SHERLEYS.
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