. The Library of historic characters and famous events of all nations. molestation was offered by the armed bandsstationed on each side of the street. At Ludgate heknocked, and demanded admittance, for the Queen hadgranted all his petitions.— Avaunt, traitor! exclaimedfrom the gallery the Lord William Howard, thou shalthave no entrance here. Disappointed and confounded, heretraced his steps, till he came opposite the inn called the BelSavage. There he halted a few minutes. To the spectatorshe seemed absorbed in thought; but was quickly aroused bythe shouts of the combatants, and with forty com
. The Library of historic characters and famous events of all nations. molestation was offered by the armed bandsstationed on each side of the street. At Ludgate heknocked, and demanded admittance, for the Queen hadgranted all his petitions.— Avaunt, traitor! exclaimedfrom the gallery the Lord William Howard, thou shalthave no entrance here. Disappointed and confounded, heretraced his steps, till he came opposite the inn called the BelSavage. There he halted a few minutes. To the spectatorshe seemed absorbed in thought; but was quickly aroused bythe shouts of the combatants, and with forty companionscontinued to fight his way back, till he reached Temple found it occupied by a strong detachment of horse ; what-ever way he turned, fresh bodies of royalists poured uponhim; and Norroy, King-at-arms, advancing, exhorted him tospare the blood of his friends, and to yield himself a a moments pause he threw away his sword, and sur-rendered to Sir Maurice Berkeley, who carried him first tothe Court, and thence to the Tower.—J. I^ t^i^^m^^KW9^-
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