The Travels of the King Charles Ii in Germany And Flanders 1654 1660
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Pp. 13, 15, 29; Nicholas Papers, iii. P. 277. 5 Thurloe Papers, iv. Pp. 105, 221, 223, 224, 250, 741, 769, 770 ; v. P. 84. 154 THE TRAVELS OF THE KING 1656 he found himself surrounded by a whole army of spies. Chief among these were Thomas Death and Michael Deane, who corresponded with Thurloe under the respective names of Christopher Allin and Blank Marshall. The first conducted his correspondence from the safe haven of Flushing or Sluys, but the second was bold enough to venture within the pr...ecincts of the Court at Bruges, whence he sent detailed accounts of all occur- rences to England. 1 Among the numerous minor spies who plied their trade in a more intermittent fashion were a certain Ogle, Sir John Cochrane, Ormonde's cousin, Sir Robert Walsh, the quondam friend of Rupert, and Thomas 1655 Howard, the Princess Mary's Master of the Horse. 2 Nor was the agency of women wholly confined to the Royalist cause, for in 1655 a certain Diana Gennings gained information for the Protector by imposing herself on the generosity of Norwich and Phelipps as the disconsolate widow of one of the Stanleys of Derby.
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