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afflicting Illness, having come to Windsor, where I begun immediate active duty, a very few days after His Majesty's serious attack begun, [[underline]] and I continued in waiting on His Person, [[/underline]] under the same Roof, [[underline]] until His Physicians finally discontinued their attendance [[/underline]] -- After that I was Myself ultimately releived by General Manners, on Wednesday March the 4th 1789, & who then succeeded Me at Kew as Equerry in Waiting. [[underline]] I was one of the Three Persons to whom the important & Anxious charge of the King's Person was confided, on His removal from the Queen's Lodge to Kew, on Saturday Evening November the 29th 1788 [[/underline]] -- The Honble. General Harcourt and