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Majesties rose to go into The Supper Room which by The King's particular command was kept locked until He went there-- In going through the Apartments [[underline]] to St George's Hall [[/underline]] where the Supper was, His Majesty called to Me, & giving Me the Key of The Hall, He desired Me to open the Door, & to [[underline]] keep the Key [[/underline]] -- The Hall on coming in was grand & very striking -- It was well lighted, & by the proper precaution of taking out here & there a payne of Glass from the Upper Teirs of the Windows every thing was kept cool & comfortable within -- There were above Two Hundred & Fifty large Wax candles burning in St George's Hall which well illuminated it, & its many decorations. Every thing was well conducted, The Supper handsome, & The Desert profuse