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had tended to save & rescue the Country, from the designs of the unprincipled & the disaffected, Internal & External danger had most assuredly vanished, or been put down during his glorious (tho' to Him Individually afflicting) reign, nor could the House without a direction of its duty, trench upon that Property, which was presented to Him by Law, & sanctioned by the holy compact that links & binds the frame of Society, itself together-- He could not forget Venerable Ruin as The Monarch was, that the blow which blasted, also consecrated Him--and that in the midst of his desolation in the gloom of his Affliction, He still was a protecting Sheild to His People and a glorious example, worthy the imitation of the [[underline]] most remote posterity-- [[/underline]] [[underline]] My last Duty in [[/underline]] The [[underline]] King's Family. [[/underline]] took place on Sunday Febry 7th 1819, when I attended in Waiting as Groom of The King's Bed Chamber on the Windsor Establishment at Saint James's Palace