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Majesties & The Royal Family who were
 
Majesties & The Royal Family who were
 
now in the Court before the Lodge.
 
now in the Court before the Lodge.
      There We made our Bows & had a very
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There We made our Bows & had a very
 
gracious reception.
 
gracious reception.
      Their Majesties were here in their Way to
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Their Majesties were here in their Way to
 
the Terrace, which was now filled with Company
 
the Terrace, which was now filled with Company
 
of various description, assembled to see &
 
of various description, assembled to see &
pay their respects to The Royal Family.
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pay their respects to The Royal Family -
 
The appearance of the whole was gay &  
 
The appearance of the whole was gay &  
 
cheerful & the Promenade was improved
 
cheerful & the Promenade was improved
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The duty at Windsor Castle.
 
The duty at Windsor Castle.
 
   
 
   
        From The Terrace Their Majesties &
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From The Terrace Their Majesties &
 
Royal Family adjourned to the Castle, &
 
Royal Family adjourned to the Castle, &
drank Tea.
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drank Tea --
      After Tea His Majesty, General Budé &
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Myself, went to the King's Stables to see his
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After Tea His Majesty, General Budé &
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Myself, went to The King's Stables to see his

Latest revision as of 13:34, 11 September 2020

this time We had the honor of seeing Their Majesties & The Royal Family who were now in the Court before the Lodge.

There We made our Bows & had a very gracious reception.

Their Majesties were here in their Way to the Terrace, which was now filled with Company of various description, assembled to see & pay their respects to The Royal Family - The appearance of the whole was gay & cheerful & the Promenade was improved by the alternate Music of Two Bands, The one of which was The King's, & The other belonged to Lord Fauconbergs fine Regiment of Yorkshire Volunteers, at this time doing The duty at Windsor Castle.

From The Terrace Their Majesties & Royal Family adjourned to the Castle, & drank Tea --

After Tea His Majesty, General Budé & Myself, went to The King's Stables to see his