12 Mistress Jane Lane. 
was spent in devotion, reading, and conversation in the summer- 
house, and in cooking and eating mutton chops obtained from a 
stolen sheep—all this being effected within immediate reach of the 
door, which led up the chimney-stack to a hiding-place. The result 
of a conference with his friends Colonel Careless and Lord Wilmot 
was the departure of the King the same evening for Mr. Thomas 
Whitgrave’s house at Mosely—a few miles from Wolverhampton. 
Mosely had hiding-holes like Boscobel and White Ladies. 
A horse was obtained for the King to ride upon, and at a 
given rendezvous he was met by a Mr. Huddleston, a secular priest, 
Forneron’s Louise de the same who is said to have administered the 
Keroualle. 
Boscobel. 
Weaey, sacraments according to the rites of the Church 
Atal of Rome to the King on his deathbed, and 
Nicholson and Burns conducted to Mr. Whitgrave’s house. 
Cumb., vol. ii., p. 369. 
PEDIGREE oF HUDDLESTON. 
Cuthbert Hutton,=Elizabeth, d. and coheiress with her sister of Sir 
of Hutton John, Robert Bellingham, of Burneshead, Co. West- 
Co. Cumberland. moreland. This Elizabeth was educated with 
Held lands and the Lady Katharine Par, of Kendal Castle, 
tenements in and one of the Ladies of her Bedchamber when 
Penruddocke. Queen of Henry VIII. 
| | : 
Thomas, ob. s.p. Mary, b. at Court=Andrew Huddleston, of Farrington, 
Lancaster, Esq., second son of Sir 
her godmother), John Huddleston, of Millum. 
coheiress of her This brought the Huddlestones to 
brother Thomas. | Hutton John. 
(Princess Mary 
| 
Joseph Huddleston, of Hutton=Eleanor, d. of Cuthbert 
John, Co.Cumberland. Eldest | Sisson, of Dacre. 
son. 
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Andrew. Suffered=Dorothy, d. of John Huddleston. Brought up to the 
greatly for his Daniel Church, educated at English college 
loyalty to Kings Fleming. of Douay, Flanders, and ordained 
Charles I.and II. priest in the Romish Church. Hap- 
pily instrumental in preservingKing 
j Charles IT. after the battle of Wor- 
Andrew. First= Katharine, d. of cester. Excepted by name out of 
Protestant of Sir William all the severe Acts made against 
the family. Lawson, of Popish priests. Ob. 1704, xt. 96. 
Isell, Bart. Bur. Chapel Somerset House. 
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