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day that He wished H.My: would leave off, thoughts of changing the Motto of his Star - Another remaining shade of this day -

The Chancellor saw the King this Morning, & He staid with Him alone about an hour & 20 Minutes.

What passed has not yet transpired, further that Doctor Willis telling Us that The Chancellor was underline mightily pleased. /underline I heard afterwards that H.My. told the Chancellor that He had had an Attachment 30 years ago, & that on this The Chancellor had advised Him to drop such Ideas underline at Fifty /underline - I suggested to Doctor Willis this Morning, that when the Chancellor came again, He might possibly obtain a better opportunity of judging of Him underline by walking out, /underline rather than by conversing with H.My in a Room, as He would then see Him in his more natural manner, & be Enabled to make his remarks from the variety of ordinary occurrences which would arise in the course of a Walk --

Dr. Willis did not seem to disapprove of this proposition.

In the course of this Morning Mr Pitt, Mr. Villiers & Mr. Grenville The Speaker came to Kew - Mr Pitt did not see The King -

General Harcourt joined H.My in his Walk this Morning. He had not seen the King to speak to Him since the Evening We attended Him from Windsor to this place -- On his return It was a satisfaction to Me to be told by General Harcourt, that He had found the report I had made to Him of H.My. after my walk with Him on