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It was said that the Irish whom [Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of] Feversham had let loose were marching on London and massacring every man, woman, and child on the road. At one in the morning the drums of the militia beat to arms. […] Before two the capital wore a face of stern preparedness which might well have daunted a real enemy, if such an enemy had been approaching. Candles were blazing at all the windows. The public places were as bright as at noonday.
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It
was
said
that
the
Irish
whom
[Louis
de
Duras,
2nd
Earl
of]
Feversham
had
let
loose
were
marching
on
London
and
massacring
every
man,
woman,
and
child
on
the
road.
At
one
in
the
morning
the
drums
of
the
militia
beat
to
arms.
[…]
Before
two
the
capital
wore
a
face
of
stern
preparedness
which
might
well
have
daunted
a
real
enemy,
if
such
an
enemy
had
been
approaching.
Candles
were
blazing
at
all
the
windows.
The
public
places
were
as
bright
as
at
noonday.