WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia
100 before he ftirr'd) PrintedBills to be palled up iri the moft Remarkable Quarters of the City, which gave notice of his intended Journey, and willed every one to repair to the Palace, that had any Dues, or Pretentions: But fo far was this, from creating trouble, to his Excellence or Officers, that it gave the Town occafion to ad- mire, and w r onder, nay, confefs it, a thing not only unufual, butfcarce heard of before, in thofe parts i For thro' the whole courfe of this EmbafTy, no man (after the ftating of his Accounts) ever ask't twice for his money; nor was any Bil (upon what place foever drawn) which was not punctu- ally, and precifely fatisfied. And now his Excellence (having d i i- pos'd of his Englifh Servants, and Baggage, fbme to return by Sea, others by Land) began his own Journey the 2 3. of June, by night, becaufe the Heats were exceflive i and by Poft, for expedi- tion-fake, according to his late Orders: H i m- felf rid in a bandfom, commodious Callefh, made
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