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arrived among them, where he was received with declamations of Joy, and was constantly invested with the supreme command. from thence the Army removed to Reading and carried the King along with them in all their Marches, from Reading near Carnham he was sent a Prisoner to Hampton -Court--the menaces thrown out by the agitators against the King had reached his ears, & he took a sudden