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Rh stronger army. Their money comes very slowly. The King hath spent ten millions on the Queen's entry. The troops begin now to be well paid in Flanders; that province pays two millions; Brabant, 1,200,000 livres. The Lunenburg Resident is waiting for orders to go into England. His name is Babiere; a man of good parts. He told me how Madame de Soissons was used in the street and in the church—Monsieur Lessac with her, and that she is going into England. Monsieur de Villa Hermosa hated by eyerybody.

I was afterwards with Monsieur Van Beuninghen; I found him vext at the Duke's coming. He told me that the Nobles did not put off their hats when they spoke, but that the towns did. Rh