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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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Lovelace, with seventy followers, well armed and mounted, quitted his dwelling, and directed his course westward.

He reached Gloucestershire without difficulty.

But Beaufort, who governed that county, was exerting all his great authority and influence in support of the crown.

The militia had been called out.

A strong party had been posted at Cirencester.


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