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Memoirs of Great Britain And Ireland: From the Dissolution of the Last ... 3
John Dalrymple
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Whitehall, June 19^ 1685.
*' f I ^HE rebels, by the fault of the country militia, X have opened their way to Taunton, where their numbers will no doubt increafe. It was laft nighty as I am informed, before the Duke of Monmouth got thither. The Lord Churchill with fome of ray horfe and dragoons, with the militia of Dorfetfliire, were to join the Duke of Albemarle with his Devonfhire men to follow the rebels to*morrow. I intend to fend Lord Feverfliam with three battalions of the foot guards, one
... hundred and fifty of the horfe guards, ftxty grenadien on horfeback, two troops of horfe, and two of dra- goons, to march towards the rebels. I am raifing ftore of horfe and foot, and men come in very faft, and the nobility and gentry are very zealous for my fervice ; and offer me to raife me men enough, they being very fenfible, that they defign nothing lefs than their dellruc- tion, as well as that of the monarchy ; but by God*s afTiftance, I make no doubt in. fome time to put an end to this rebellion.

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