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− | desired | + | 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 | ||
− | + | 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 | + | 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 |
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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 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