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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER IX
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The coach drove instantly to Aldersgate Street, where the town residence of the Bishops of London then stood, within the shadow of their Cathedral.

There the Princess passed the night.

On the following morning she set out for Epping Forest.

In that wild tract Dorset possessed a venerable mansion, which has long since been destroyed.

In his hospitable dwelling, the favourite resort, during, many years, of wits and poets, the fugitives made a short stay.


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