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    My Place in this Procession was as I was
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My Place in this Procession was as I was
 
now informed, to be immediately [[underline]] before [[/underline]] The
 
now informed, to be immediately [[underline]] before [[/underline]] The
 
[[underline]] Silver Stick [[/underline]] in Waiting.
 
[[underline]] Silver Stick [[/underline]] in Waiting.
  
      During The Time Their Majesties were in
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During the time Their Majesties were in
the Drawing Room, I waited in the
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the Drawing Room, I waited in the Outer
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Room adjoining to it, where I was introduced
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to several of [[underline]] The Family [[/underline]], General Budé
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&c. & from these I received much congratulation
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on My New Appointment--
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At the Drawing Room I saw among many other
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of My Acquaintance Lady Payne but at
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too great a distance to speak to Her - She
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was in Her Usual good looks, & was much
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admired by all except one Great Personage
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which certainly gives good reason to call his
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taste much in question--
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I was agreably surprised to find
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that Their Majesties did not go to the Play this
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Evening & of which I had received Official
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Notice the day before--
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General Budé & Colonel Digby

Latest revision as of 10:11, 11 September 2020

My Place in this Procession was as I was now informed, to be immediately underline before /underline The underline Silver Stick /underline in Waiting.

During the time Their Majesties were in the Drawing Room, I waited in the Outer Room adjoining to it, where I was introduced to several of underline The Family /underline, General Budé &c. & from these I received much congratulation on My New Appointment--

At the Drawing Room I saw among many other of My Acquaintance Lady Payne but at too great a distance to speak to Her - She was in Her Usual good looks, & was much admired by all except one Great Personage which certainly gives good reason to call his taste much in question--

I was agreably surprised to find that Their Majesties did not go to the Play this Evening & of which I had received Official Notice the day before--

General Budé & Colonel Digby