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Thursday 23. December

This day came word that we would move our quarters closer to St. Katherines where we have been watching these several weeks but I think that it maketh little sense for the horse also to shift our dwelling place as we have made paddocks and stables for our mounts; I attending upon Sir R. W. this day and he and I and several others to visit Sir E. Y. who was hurt in the head three or four days past with splinters from the palisado and he much better but still bandaged and likely to remain so for some more days; I supped with Sir R. W. and had some good beef and cider and later we played at cards and I won one ecu of him.

Coningsby reports on the possible move of the quarters. According to him Sir Edmund York was wounded rather severely so it would make sense that Sir Roger Williams might pay him a visit to see how he was doing.

Coningsby, Thomas, Jornall of Cheife Thinges Happened in Our Jorney from Deape the 13. of Auguste, Untyll, MS.- Harl. 288. f. 253279, p. 64. Camden Miscellany by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), published by Camden Society, 1847 Item notes: v.1 (1847)


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