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in Her own Right) in the year 1797 I tender'd my resignation to His Majesty of my Equerry ship, and His kind and gracious reception of my Intentions, added to the anxiety which I so naturally felt & so fully, on making such communication His Majesty was pleased to say [[underline]] "that He was sorry to lose me [[/underline]] but that He hoped He should be enabled eer long to replace me in His Family, as Groom of His Bedchamber," and He kindly added, "that He would never nominate to a future Vacancy in it, until He had first made the offer to me--"-- Such marked condescension and kindness towards me seemd to admit of no greater Extent, but e'er I left Windsor, His Majesty increased