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Friday 10. December
The King left for Gisors yesterday to remind his governor there, one Flavencort, of his loyalty to the crown; little else happened this day perhaps owing to the fact that the rain poured down from before dawn to late into the night.
Coningsby has little to report today, perhaps because he was sleeping off his bender from yesterday. He reported yesterday on the King leaving for Gisors to remove the rebellious governor who had been conspiring with the Leaguers.
Coningsby, Thomas, Jornall of Cheife Thinges Happened in Our Jorney from Deape the 13. of Auguste, Untyll, MS.- Harl. 288. f. 253279, p. 60. Camden Miscellany by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), published by Camden Society, 1847 Item notes: v.
The King left for Gisors yesterday to remind his governor there, one Flavencort, of his loyalty to the crown; little else happened this day perhaps owing to the fact that the rain poured down from before dawn to late into the night.
Coningsby has little to report today, perhaps because he was sleeping off his bender from yesterday. He reported yesterday on the King leaving for Gisors to remove the rebellious governor who had been conspiring with the Leaguers.
Coningsby, Thomas, Jornall of Cheife Thinges Happened in Our Jorney from Deape the 13. of Auguste, Untyll, MS.- Harl. 288. f. 253279, p. 60. Camden Miscellany by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), published by Camden Society, 1847 Item notes: v.