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Edward and Kathryn Tichborne and their son Henry change their names to Doughty. Andrew Bogle continues to work for Edward, running grueling errands for him. This job puts Bogle in proximity to those in power, such as the exiled King of France.
Bogle adapts to the Doughtys’ new lifestyle. He adopts their religion and becomes very pious. Edward starts paying him fifty pounds a year.
News reaches Bogle and the Doughtys about an enslaved uprising on Christmas in Jamaica.
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