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the Welsh Style than most of his Country having
 
the Welsh Style than most of his Country having
 
left it so Early, & [[addition]] ^ not [[/addition]] having seen Wales for many years.
 
left it so Early, & [[addition]] ^ not [[/addition]] having seen Wales for many years.
The Music He now plays is chiefly Handel &c--
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The Music He now plays is chiefly Handel &c --
 
The King desired He might hear Him, & the General  
 
The King desired He might hear Him, & the General  
 
promised to send Him to Kew this Evening for that  
 
promised to send Him to Kew this Evening for that  
 
purpose.
 
purpose.
  
On the Kings return from his walk He saw Lord Carmathen
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On the Kings return from his walk He saw Lord Carmarthen
 
& Lord Sydney, Each of whom had seperate Audiences.
 
& Lord Sydney, Each of whom had seperate Audiences.
Lord Carmarthen Expressed much surprized at H. Mys: recollection
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Lord Carmarthen Expressed much surprized at H.Mys: recollection
  
 
After his dinner The King took his Walk with Dr. Willis
 
After his dinner The King took his Walk with Dr. Willis
 
Passing our Dining Room Windows He saw General Gordon
 
Passing our Dining Room Windows He saw General Gordon
Major Price & myself--He stopped & talked with Us for
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Major Price & Myself--He stopped & talked with Us for
 
some time.
 
some time.
  
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He immediately began to tune his Harp in the Hall
 
He immediately began to tune his Harp in the Hall
 
on hearing which We left our dining Room & adjournd
 
on hearing which We left our dining Room & adjournd
to it--He began to play to Us; This brought the King
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to it -- He began to play to Us; This brought the King
 
from above Stairs to the Hall, where He listen'd to some
 
from above Stairs to the Hall, where He listen'd to some
 
tunes, & conversed with Us for some time; then taking
 
tunes, & conversed with Us for some time; then taking
 
Major Price by the Arm, He was going with Him up
 
Major Price by the Arm, He was going with Him up
stairs, but looking back, He stop'd & called to me--
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stairs, but looking back, He stop'd & called to me --
 
On my coming to Him, He put Major Price's arm in  
 
On my coming to Him, He put Major Price's arm in  
 
his, on one side, & my Arm in his on the other, & in
 
his, on one side, & my Arm in his on the other, & in

Revision as of 05:10, 19 March 2021

heard Him play there when He was only 11 Years of Age. This Harper plays tolerably well, but less in the Welsh Style than most of his Country having left it so Early, & addition ^ not /addition having seen Wales for many years. The Music He now plays is chiefly Handel &c -- The King desired He might hear Him, & the General promised to send Him to Kew this Evening for that purpose.

On the Kings return from his walk He saw Lord Carmarthen & Lord Sydney, Each of whom had seperate Audiences. Lord Carmarthen Expressed much surprized at H.Mys: recollection

After his dinner The King took his Walk with Dr. Willis Passing our Dining Room Windows He saw General Gordon Major Price & Myself--He stopped & talked with Us for some time.

In the Evening General Fitz William's Harper came, He immediately began to tune his Harp in the Hall on hearing which We left our dining Room & adjournd to it -- He began to play to Us; This brought the King from above Stairs to the Hall, where He listen'd to some tunes, & conversed with Us for some time; then taking Major Price by the Arm, He was going with Him up stairs, but looking back, He stop'd & called to me -- On my coming to Him, He put Major Price's arm in his, on one side, & my Arm in his on the other, & in