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He thought such controul by no means prejudicial --

As the King had appeared so well at this time to Dr. Warren, He remarked to Dr. Willis, that He thought He ought now, by degrees, to take away underline his Men, /underline & again suffer his own Pages to attend Him now & then -

The Doctor Warren did not at the time know it yet it had come to My knowledge that for some days past some of His Pages had been allowed to see H.My: & that Papendick had assisted in dressing Him yesterday.

Doctor Warren also recommended that He should be indulged in an Airing in a Carriage with The Queen & I believe this was offered tho' it did not take place- as the King went up stairs to The Queen Apartment who directly after came down & took a Walk & a long one for Her round Kew Gardens. Dr. Willis Dr. John Willis and Mr. Smelt attended in this Walk -

The Prince of Wales & the Duke of York were Expected this day, & the King made preparation for this Visit. Before they arrived the Duke of Gloucester & the Duke of Cumberland came to make their Enquiries but neither of Them saw The King --

At half past 3 oClock The Prince of Wales & The Duke of York arrive at Kew - Colonel Digby hasten'd up stairs to give notice of their arrival to The Queen. General Gordon, & I met Them in the Passage on their alighting from Their Carriage - As soon as The Prince