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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E.

CHAPTER LVIII
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Lord Ogilvy, who was again taken prisoner, would have undergone the same fate, had not his sister found means to procure his escape by changing clothes with him.

For this instance of courage and dexterity, she met with harsh usage.

The clergy solicited the parliament that more royalists might be executed; but could not obtain their request.[****] * Rush, vol.vii p.

230, 231.

Wishart, cap, 13.
** 13th Sept.


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