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Him that they did not think it right at present to comply
 
Him that they did not think it right at present to comply
with it - The King received this Message, but certainly not with satisfaction - Sir George Baker & Dr Warren in
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with it - The King received this Message, but certainly not  
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with satisfaction - Sir George Baker & Dr Warren in
 
consequence were sent in to speak to Him - On seeing
 
consequence were sent in to speak to Him - On seeing
 
Them H.My. was angry & agitated on which Coln. Goldsworthy
 
Them H.My. was angry & agitated on which Coln. Goldsworthy
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The King advanced up to Him & pushed Him.
 
The King advanced up to Him & pushed Him.
 
Colonel Manners & Myself being at this time close behind
 
Colonel Manners & Myself being at this time close behind
Dr Warren interfered, & stopped His Majesty, who on this, & seeing others coming up, He retired from  
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Dr Warren interfered, & stopped His Majesty, who
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on this, & seeing others coming up, He retired from  
 
Dr Warren, pale with Anger, & foaming with rage.  
 
Dr Warren, pale with Anger, & foaming with rage.  
  

Revision as of 21:49, 30 May 2020

Him that they did not think it right at present to comply with it - The King received this Message, but certainly not with satisfaction - Sir George Baker & Dr Warren in consequence were sent in to speak to Him - On seeing Them H.My. was angry & agitated on which Coln. Goldsworthy looking out of his Apartment, underline called for Two Equerries to Come in /underline - Coln. Manners & Myself immediately went in.

We found the King violently agitated, & very Angry, but more particularly with Dr Warren - Shortly after some other Gentlemen in Attendance & Pages came into the room - Dr Warren spoke to The King & Endeavor'd to pacify Him. He requested at the same time that He might feel his Pulse - This the King refused & then getting up briskly He desired Dr Warren to leave the room, telling Him He had sent Him a harsh order that day, & which Sir George Baker had got altered.

Dr Warren still tried to pacify H.My. upon which The King advanced up to Him & pushed Him. Colonel Manners & Myself being at this time close behind Dr Warren interfered, & stopped His Majesty, who on this, & seeing others coming up, He retired from Dr Warren, pale with Anger, & foaming with rage.

The King now desired Dr Warren to go for the present & to leave Sir George Baker with Him promising to see Dr Warren at another time - This was complied with -- & thus has this Turmoil