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desired me [[underline]] to permit Them [[/underline]] to have a Seat in
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desired Me [[underline]] to permit Them [[/underline]] to have a Seat in
 
[[underline]] My Coach [[/underline]] to Windsor tomorrow, which was treating
 
[[underline]] My Coach [[/underline]] to Windsor tomorrow, which was treating
 
Me with all the Dignity My high Office could
 
Me with all the Dignity My high Office could
 
possibly require - & which I received with all the
 
possibly require - & which I received with all the
 
[[underline]] ceremony of State [[/underline]], which I could collect in my two
 
[[underline]] ceremony of State [[/underline]], which I could collect in my two
says of Official duty at Court--
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days of Official duty at Court--
  
 
After The Drawing Room We fell into
 
After The Drawing Room We fell into
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Charles who went this Evening to Coombe The
 
Charles who went this Evening to Coombe The
 
Honble. Wilbraham Tollemaches near Kingston
 
Honble. Wilbraham Tollemaches near Kingston
to carry his favourite little Puppy, who is today
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to carry his favourite little Puppy, who is to try
 
sea-bathing at Steep Hill in the Isle of Wight
 
sea-bathing at Steep Hill in the Isle of Wight
 
under the Auspices of Lady Frances Tollemache
 
under the Auspices of Lady Frances Tollemache

Revision as of 19:56, 22 July 2020

desired Me underline to permit Them /underline to have a Seat in underline My Coach /underline to Windsor tomorrow, which was treating Me with all the Dignity My high Office could possibly require - & which I received with all the underline ceremony of State /underline, which I could collect in my two days of Official duty at Court--

After The Drawing Room We fell into our former procession, & made our respectful Bows in the Levee Room as Their Majesties past--

I dined this day with My Brother Charles who went this Evening to Coombe The Honble. Wilbraham Tollemaches near Kingston to carry his favourite little Puppy, who is to try sea-bathing at Steep Hill in the Isle of Wight under the Auspices of Lady Frances Tollemache

I left Portman Square to make My final Arrangements, preparatory to My leaving town tomorrow, which I am to do at