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that His Majesty's kindn
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that His Majesty's kindness was never alienated
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from him on that account:- I presume to say
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[[underline]] with certainty, [[/underline]] from the repeated acts of favor
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and protection which were [[underline]] continued [[/underline]] to my
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Brother, & which never ceased till His Majesty;s
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much lamented illness: and amongst which
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I will only beg leave to name His Majesty's
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gracious pleasure in continuing him at
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Cranbourn Lodge in the management of his
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Farms; the retaining him as Groom of His
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Majesty's Bedchamber; and the sending
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his pecuniary assistance, though the hands
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of Earl Harcourt, to Mrs. George Villiers, that
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it might reach him in safety.
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If in the course of that which
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I have humbly submitted to your Majesty,
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I have been wanting in any expression of
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form, which might more properly have
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conveyed my sentiments of defence, and
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respect, I must humbly trust to your
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Majesty's condescending candor for forgiveness.

Revision as of 22:43, 5 June 2018

that His Majesty's kindness was never alienated from him on that account:- I presume to say underline with certainty, /underline from the repeated acts of favor and protection which were underline continued /underline to my Brother, & which never ceased till His Majesty;s much lamented illness: and amongst which I will only beg leave to name His Majesty's gracious pleasure in continuing him at Cranbourn Lodge in the management of his Farms; the retaining him as Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber; and the sending his pecuniary assistance, though the hands of Earl Harcourt, to Mrs. George Villiers, that it might reach him in safety.

If in the course of that which I have humbly submitted to your Majesty, I have been wanting in any expression of form, which might more properly have conveyed my sentiments of defence, and respect, I must humbly trust to your Majesty's condescending candor for forgiveness.