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mense, and the joy universal. The wea- 1788 ther was uncommonly fine. And no accident of any kind interrupted the mutual satisfaction, which was given, and received, on this occasion.

On Saturday, August 16, the King and Aug. 16 Royal Family left Cheltenham, and returned that evening to Windsor.

In the beginning of November following, Nov. 1 the King was seized with that illness, which was so much lamented. It con- 1789 tinued till the end of February 1789, when Feb.28 his Majesty happily recovered.

Soon after I had his Majesty's command

to attend him at Kew; and on March 15, Mar.15 I administered the Sacrament to his Ma

jesty at Windsor in the Chapel of the Castle, as also on Easter Sunday, April April12 12, and preached both days.

At the Sacrament of March 15, the King was attended only by three or four of his Gentlemen: On Easter-day, the Queen, Princess Royal, and Princesses Augusta and Elizabeth, with several Lords and Gentlemen and Ladies of the Court, attended the King to the Chapel, and received the Sacrament with him.

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following days, on which they heared sa- 1788 cred musick, but without prayers or a sermon. On the last day Aug. 8th, the King was pleased to give £.200 to the charity : and in the evening attended a concert in the College Hall for the benefit of the Stewards.

On Saturday morning, Aug. 9th, the Aug.9 King and Queen, &c. returned to Cheltenham.

During their Majesties' stay at the Palace, they attended prayers in the Chapel of the Palace every morning (except the first, when the service was performed in the Church) which were read by the Bishop.

The King at parting was pleased to put into my hands for the poor of the City £.50, and the Queen £.50 more; which I desired the Mayor (Mr. Davis) to see distributed amongst them in a proper

manner.

The King also left £.300 in my hands towards releasing the Debtors in the County and City Jails.

During the three days at Worcester, the concourse of people of all ranks was im

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mense, and the joy universal. The wea- 1788 ther was uncommonly fine. And no acci

dent of any kind interrupted the mutual satisfaction, which was given, and received, on this occasion.

On Saturday, August 16, the King and Aug.16 Royal Family left Cheltenham, and returned that evening to Windsor.

In the beginning of November following, Nov. 1 the King was seized with that illness, which was so much lamented. It con- 1789 tinued till the end of February 1789, when Feb.28 his Majesty happily recovered.

Soon after I had his Majesty's command

to attend him at Kew; and on March 15, Mar.15 I administered the Sacrament to his Ma

jesty at Windsor in the Chapel of the Castle, as also on Easter Sunday, April April12 12, and preached both days.

At the Sacrament of March 15, the King was attended only by three or four of his Gentlemen: On Easter-day, the Queen, Princess Royal, and Princesses Augusta and Elizabeth, with several Lords and Gentlemen and Ladies of the Court, attended the King to the Chapel, and received the Sacrament with him.

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following days, on which they heared sa- 1788 cred musick, but without prayers or a sermon. On the last day Aug. 8th, the King was pleased to give £.200 to the charity: and in the evening attended a concert in the College Hall for the benefit of the Stewards.

On Saturday morning, Aug. 9th, the Aug. 9 King and Queen, &c. returned to Cheltenham.

During their Majesties' stay at the Palace, they attended prayers in the Chapel of the Palace every morning (except the first, when the service was performed in the Church) which were read by the Bishop.

The King at parting was pleased to put into my hands for the poor of the City £.50, and the Queen £.50 more; which I desired the Mayor (Mr. Davis) to see distributed amongst them in a proper

manner.

The King also left £.300 in my hands towards releasing the Debtors in the County and City Jails.

During the three days at Worcester, the concourse of people of all ranks was im

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mense, and the joy universal. The wea- 1788 ther was uncommonly fine. And no accident of any kind interrupted the mutual satisfaction, which was given, and received, on this occasion.

On Saturday, August 16, the King and Aug. 16 Royal Family left Cheltenham, and returned that evening to Windsor.

In the beginning of November following, Nov. 1 the King was seized with that illness, which was so much lamented. It con- 1789 tinued till the end of February 1789, when Feb.28 his Majesty happily recovered.

Soon after I had his Majesty's command

to attend him at Kew; and on March 15, Mar.15 I administered the Sacrament to his Ma

jesty at Windsor in the Chapel of the Castle, as also on Easter Sunday, April April12 12, and preached both days.

At the Sacrament of March 15, the King was attended only by three or four of his Gentlemen: On Easter-day, the Queen, Princess Royal, and Princesses Augusta and Elizabeth, with several Lords and Gentlemen and Ladies of the Court, attended the King to the Chapel, and received the Sacrament with him.

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