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l6S7, he drew up and presented to the King
their sincere acknowlegements and thanks
for his Proclamation and Liberty of Con-
science. Having finished his business at
that time at London, he took journey home-
ward in August, l6.8£, by the way of Ches-
ter, where the King then was, upon a pro-
gress, where he and William Penn had a
large meeting in the Tennis-court. Com-
ing home, by the way of Lancashire, he came
to Swarthmore, formerly the house of Judge
Fell, to see George Fox, who then lived
there ; and so on to Edinburgh : from thence
he went to see the Earl of Perth, at Driim-
mond Castle, and so home to. Urie, where
he staid a very short while, being called to
Edinburgh upon some emergency, from
which he quickly returned home, and in
March, 1688, taking his eldest son along
with him, he took journey to London, being
accompanied by his brother-in-law, Sir Ewen
Cameron, and his eldest son, by the way of
Perth, Dumblane, and Stirling, as far as
Edinburgh, and arrived at London April 1 3 :
the great motive of his going at that time,

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