England under Charles II. from the Restoration to the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1660-1678: English History from Contemporary Writers
Taylor, W. F.
1889
October 12, 1658.-His professions against Charles. Monk to Thurloe, secretary of the Parliamentarian Council of State.
Many thanks for the good news you sent us. Truly it was very considerable to us at this time. For news here have we none. There are no letters come over yet to any persons here | |
5 | to make any disturbance; and I hope as things stand those designs of Charles will be laid aside, and there is little probability of their doing any good in these parts. I am very glad to hear there is like to be no more motion of that business amongst the officers that you wrote of last. |