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from home, in [[underline]] Hack Chaises, [[/underline]] & with no other attendance that His Equerry in Waiting -- In latter periods, Two of H.M.'s Grooms mounted on Post Horses attended the Carriage on these occasions, but this [[underline]] never [[/underline]] occurred in My time-- This new regulation [[underline]] was certainly [[/underline]] a [[underline]] very prudent [[/underline]] one, on many accounts, & Especially when accident or interruptions were without of fair calculations = nor indeed was one occasional Visit from a [[underline]] Highwayman [[/underline]] in these park, quite out of the Question -- On one occasion I remember this Event was very near happening - His Majesty took a Post Coach & Four from Uxbridge, after a long & late chace, from Windsor - In the Coach was His Majesty, The Duke of Cambridge, His Aide de Camp Wangenheim & Myself -- Another Carriage with some of the Sportsmen, followed us [[underline]] soon after [[/underline]] from Uxbirdge, & which was stopped by Highwaymen on Langley Broom, a [[underline]] very short [[/underline]] after His Majestys Carriage had passed it