Journal of Robert Fulke Greville. Volume 3, Summary narrative connected with the appointment of Robert Fulke Greville between the years 1781 and 1819 as Equerry and as Groom of the Bedchamber to His Majesty.

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Colonel Goldsworthy at this time His Majesty's first Equerry were the other two called on, upon this Occasion [[underline]] In the Coach General Harcourt sat by The King [[/underline]] -- [[underline]] Colonel Goldsworthy sat opposite to General Harcourt, and I was opposite to The King [[/underline]] -- The Carriage drove off from The Queen's Lodge at a Quarter before Four o'Clock in the Evening, & attended by an Escort of Cavalry. On entering Windsor Home Park, His Majesty with affecting Expression said, [[underline]] "Why am I taken "from the Place I like best in the "World," [[/underline]] and on seeing a few of the Inhabitants of Windsor near the Gates, who with their Hats off took a silent & parting look at their


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