England under Charles II. from the Restoration to the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1660-1678: English History from Contemporary Writers
Taylor, W. F.
1889
Mar. 12, 1660.-Monk fears that counter sedition in the army will spoil his plans. John Barwick to Sir Edward Hyde.
The common soldiers are so deluded by some officers of the Republican party as to believe they shall lose not only their trade but also the arrears, if the king comes to his right, and thereupon to put them into a very great hatred of his majesty; it is a desperate design and will in all probability ruin the whole party; however Monk is troubled at it, they are so near breaking out, as he must hasten his new model and declare sooner than he would. | |