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" both ungratefully and unjustly persecuted."
 
" both ungratefully and unjustly persecuted."
  
In fact, [[deletion]] both [[/underline]] Lord Shrewsbury and many Others
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In fact, [[deletion]] both [[/deletion]] Lord Shrewsbury and many Others
 
were equally ripe for opposition, when
 
were equally ripe for opposition, when
 
this peevish measure took place, tho belonging
 
this peevish measure took place, tho belonging

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63 " underline the King, /underline who had in a underline particular Friendship /underline " with Lord Marlborough; and who thought him " both ungratefully and unjustly persecuted."

In fact, deletion both /deletion Lord Shrewsbury and many Others were equally ripe for opposition, when this peevish measure took place, tho belonging to different Cabals, acting from different Motives, and arming at different Purposes: and all that happend afterwards, as will with regard to the underline Persecution /underline of Lord Lord Marlborough, as the Commitment of Lord Huntington &c on Suspicion, only serv'd to furnish them with new Pretences, to warrant it.

Treasonable matter had been forg'd against Lord Marlborough by Two Miscreants who met with but too much Countenance and He was imprisond in the Tower upon their infamous unclear while, on the other Hand, the Lords Hallifax and Shrewsbury, not only made themselves responsible for his Innocency, but also, protested loudly against the rigorous Treatment He had met with and This was so highly wanted at Court, that, on the 23d of June, the Queen orderd their names to be struck out of the List, of the privy Council catchword together /catchword