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Suddenly three of the regiments of cavalry which had assembled at Salisbury=
 were ordered to march westward. Cornbury put himself at their head, and co=
nducted them first to Blandford and thence to Dorchester. From Dorchester, =
after a halt of an hour or two, they set out for Axminster. Some of the off=
icers began to be uneasy, and demanded an explanation of these strange move=
ments. Cornbury replied that he had instructions to make a night attack on =
some troops which the Prince of Orange had posted at Honiton. But suspicion=
 was awake. Searching questions were put, and were evasively answered. At l=
ast Cornbury was pressed to produce his orders. He perceived, not only that=
 it would be impossible for him to carry over all the three regiments, as h=
e had hoped, but that he was himself in a situation of considerable peril. =
He accordingly stole away with a few followers to the Dutch quarters. Most =
of his troops returned to Salisbury but some who had been detached from the=
 main body, and who had no suspicion of the desi

