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124 MARY, PRINCESS-ROYAL. [1G59.
be put in the yacht for her use." She thinks " she shall
accompany her brothers a little way, but is not sure.*
She thinks " in August to go to Amsterdam, and sends
Robin, one of her attendants, to say that on Wednesday, in
the evening, she shall arrive at Tieling, and from thence,
on the morrow, at Amsterdam."
She continued to see her brothers York and Gloucester,
very often, while she was at Breda and Tieling. They
enjoyed these stolen visits to her and her son, com-
municating all the letters from England, and the hopes
which the death of Cromwell, excited in the exiled royal
family and their friends.
* Letters of King Charles's family, in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
be put in the yacht for her use." She thinks " she shall
accompany her brothers a little way, but is not sure.*
She thinks " in August to go to Amsterdam, and sends
Robin, one of her attendants, to say that on Wednesday, in
the evening, she shall arrive at Tieling, and from thence,
on the morrow, at Amsterdam."
She continued to see her brothers York and Gloucester,
very often, while she was at Breda and Tieling. They
enjoyed these stolen visits to her and her son, com-
municating all the letters from England, and the hopes
which the death of Cromwell, excited in the exiled royal
family and their friends.
* Letters of King Charles's family, in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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