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789.; Legge Papers.] [Footnote 510: On Nov.9.1688, James wrote to Dartmouth thus: "Nobody could work otherwise than you did.

I am sure all knowing seamen must be of the same mind." But see Clarke's Life of James, ii.207.Orig.

Mem,] [Footnote 511: Burnet, i.

790.] [Footnote 512: See Whittle's Diary, the Expedition of his Highness, and the Letter from Exon published at the time.

I have myself seen two manuscript newsletters describing the pomp of the Prince's entrance into Exeter.


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