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

CHAPTER LXIII
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Temple vol.ii p.

154 The festivity of these espousals was clouded by the trial and execution of criminals.

Berkstead, Cobbet, and Okey, three regicides, had escaped beyond sea; and after wandering some time concealed in Germany, came privately to Delft, having appointed their families to meet them in that place.

They were discovered by Downing, the king's resident in Holland, who had formerly served the protector and commonwealth in the same station, and who once had even been chaplain to Okey's regiment.

He applied for a warrant to arrest them.


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