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In the Rumps time the Troopers kept a Guard in St. Pauls Church, and an Essex man coming to
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In the Rumps time the Troopers kept a Guard in St. Pauls Church, and an Essex man coming to
town, heard that Troop was then upon the Guard which quartered at their town: So he went in and found the man that quartered at his house: O Land∣lord, says he, how de'e? By my troth, says John, I am glad to see this blessed Reformation in London; for in our Town we can't get the people to Church, but here the verie horses come to church.