jS4 a tour through
that they supposed these visits were made
from some devotion or reipetf to her me-
mory. I ailured them that the Inglese had
but too little respect for their queens when
they were alive, but that they never troubled
themselves about them after they were dead:
however, as all the others confirmed this
teflimony, I thought it was best to say little
against it; but I was extremely curious to
know who this queen might be. They
alleged that I knew much better than they j
but added, that her name was Anna.
I could not conceive what queen Anne
had done to bring her there; and was
puzzling myself to find it out, when one
of them soon cleared up the matter; he
told mc she was wife to a king that had
been a Christian, and that she had made him
an Heretic, and was in consequencc con-
demned to burn for ever in mount -/Etna.
In ssiort, I found it was no other than poor
Anne Boloyne. As loon as 1 mentioned
the
that they supposed these visits were made
from some devotion or reipetf to her me-
mory. I ailured them that the Inglese had
but too little respect for their queens when
they were alive, but that they never troubled
themselves about them after they were dead:
however, as all the others confirmed this
teflimony, I thought it was best to say little
against it; but I was extremely curious to
know who this queen might be. They
alleged that I knew much better than they j
but added, that her name was Anna.
I could not conceive what queen Anne
had done to bring her there; and was
puzzling myself to find it out, when one
of them soon cleared up the matter; he
told mc she was wife to a king that had
been a Christian, and that she had made him
an Heretic, and was in consequencc con-
demned to burn for ever in mount -/Etna.
In ssiort, I found it was no other than poor
Anne Boloyne. As loon as 1 mentioned
the