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A Cavalier in Oxfordshire, that was very zealous in his Loyalty for his Prince, and had suffered very much for it; and once meeting with some of the Rumpish Offi∣cers at Oxford, says or e of them to him,
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A Cavalier in Oxfordshire, that was very zealous in his Loyalty for his Prince, and had suffered very much for it; and once meeting with some of the Rumpish Offi∣cers at Oxford, says or e of them to him,
God save you, Noble Squire, and you, says he, if it be possible: for he did believe that all that were against the King could not be saved.