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very much of Affected at this Ceremony.
 
very much of Affected at this Ceremony.
 
This Evening Dr Gisborne was with The King for
 
This Evening Dr Gisborne was with The King for
some time_ When He came out, the
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some time_ When He came out, this good Man seemed
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to be distressed_ He told me, that seeing H:My now, always,
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made him melancholy_ He found Him much deranged-
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Before his bedtime he was much alarmed [[unclear]]
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indeed been the preceding night) at finding Himself
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without his Pages_ Poor Man He had taken it into his
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bewilder'd Head, that Willis' Men meant to murder Him
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but turning to Mr Willis, who was present at this time,
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He said, if He told Him that they had no such intention,
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He would believe Him. This notion has of late much
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disturbed Him at times.
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When Cox The New attendant on Him was introduced to Him
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this day The King told Him " He seemedas if he had usally
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lived with some good Family, & that He looked more like a
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Christian, than the rest about him"
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Saturday Janry 31st The King was reported this morning
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to have had 5 hours & a half sleep during the last night.

Revision as of 22:31, 31 May 2020

underline"In the discharge of a Duty, wherein the Happiness of My "future life, is indeed deeply interested, but which a "higher object, the happiness of a Great, Loyal, and "affectionate People, render still more important-" /underline The Queen & Princesses were in readings when the unclear from the House of Parliment Guter'd The Queen Apartment. His Majesty as well as The Princesses were very much of Affected at this Ceremony. This Evening Dr Gisborne was with The King for some time_ When He came out, this good Man seemed to be distressed_ He told me, that seeing H:My now, always, made him melancholy_ He found Him much deranged-

Before his bedtime he was much alarmed unclear indeed been the preceding night) at finding Himself without his Pages_ Poor Man He had taken it into his bewilder'd Head, that Willis' Men meant to murder Him but turning to Mr Willis, who was present at this time, He said, if He told Him that they had no such intention, He would believe Him. This notion has of late much disturbed Him at times.

When Cox The New attendant on Him was introduced to Him

this day The King told Him " He seemedas if he had usally lived with some good Family, & that He looked more like a Christian, than the rest about him"

Saturday Janry 31st The King was reported this morning to have had 5 hours & a half sleep during the last night.