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caware that, as it could at this point proceed only at a 

 walking pace, William would fall an easy victim. It 

 chanced, however, that there were traitors among 

 their number, who informed the Kino's friends, so 

 that on two succeeding Saturdays, while they were 

 expecting him, he remained at Kensington. Many of 

 the band were arrested, and six suffered tlie penalty 

 of liig^h treason. 



The spot where the proposed assassination was to 



THE " OLP PACK HORSE. 



have been consummated is now known as Sutton Lane. 

 At the corner of this suburban thoroughfare, where 

 Fromow's Nursery stands, the fate of England was to 

 have been decided. 



The " Old Pack Horse " has been somewhat 

 modernized of late years by additions built out on 

 the ground floor, but it remains substantially the 

 same building at which Jack Ranu, the famous 



