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in the same manner is to come on Friday, and on Sunday March the 8th. Doctor Warren, is to pay his last Visit, & with this Visit all The Physicians retire & take their leave of Kew --
I conclude Dr. Willis will not stay much longer after this.
From what I have accidentally heard this day I suspect that there is a something in Agitation respecting the removal of some of H.Mys: Pages*, that is they are to be dismissed keeping their Salaries for Life -
The Duke of Cumberland came here this morning and saw The King -- The Archbishop of Canterbury was introduced afterwards to The King with whom He staid an hour & a half.
His Majesty also in the course of this day saw The Generals Grenville & Bude as Likewise Lord Winchelsea for a short time--
In H:Mys: walk of this morning He went along the Terrace near The River in his way to the Observatory. As He passed along, some men going down the River in a Boat hailed Him with underline "God Bless Your "Majesty, long life & health to You, We are glad to "see You abroad again" /underline The King was pleased with this plain & loyal Address - Pulling off his Hat, He graciously bowed to Them.
This hearty congratulation from a few loyal Men was
- The Chancellor & Mr. Pitt were consulted
on this measure --