. Coaching days & ways. Horses; Coaching (Transportation) -- England; England -- Social life and customs. 168 COACHING DAYS AND COACHING WAYS trifle later date. In the upper room of the tower then, over the entrance gateway of Archbishop Abbot's hospital, the unfortunate Duke of Monmouth was lodged on his way to London after his defeat at Sedgemoor. The melancholy journey from Ringwoodâwhere Mon- mouth was kept for five clays after his captureâto London occupied the better part of a week, ended at Vauxhall, and thus gave another interesting personage to the. ,fâ .^â '1 -,,. ' -^i/^/'^'^r'^


. Coaching days & ways. Horses; Coaching (Transportation) -- England; England -- Social life and customs. 168 COACHING DAYS AND COACHING WAYS trifle later date. In the upper room of the tower then, over the entrance gateway of Archbishop Abbot's hospital, the unfortunate Duke of Monmouth was lodged on his way to London after his defeat at Sedgemoor. The melancholy journey from Ringwoodâwhere Mon- mouth was kept for five clays after his captureâto London occupied the better part of a week, ended at Vauxhall, and thus gave another interesting personage to the. ,fâ .^â '1 -,,. ' -^i/^/'^'^r'^^^f^ '^VVf*''?" I'liJ];!'"' â '.',â '1"'"*:^- â â _____ - ^^^Si,Mi^:'r- .. ⢠^ 'iir^. â - [â Old Mill near Guildford. Portsmouth Road. In the coach with the Duke was an officer, whose orders were to stab the prisoner if a rescue were attempted. The captive himself made no attempt however for liberty ; the large body of regular troops and militia who served as guard probably convinced him of the utter hopelessness of any such attempt, if the utter prostration from which he was suffering had not made even an attempt impossible. Monmouth indeed was unnerved to such an extent that through the whole of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cuming, E. D. (Edward William Dirom), 1862-1941; Armour, G. D. (George Denholm), 1864-1949. [London] : Hodder and Stoughton


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