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given, by One of the Lords of the Bedchamber on that Establishment, to one of His Majestys Grooms of the Bedchamber on the same, of an intention to write to His Majesty's Ministers, to express their Earnest request to be continued on their Lists, but without Salaries -- this Intention was understood by The Person to whom it had been imparted as being a Joint Address from the Lords and Grooms of The King's Bedchamber on the Windsor Establishment, and to which the most willing consent was Expressed by all -- When Lord Castlereagh brought forward the proposed Reductions in the Windsor Establishment, to The House of Comms We The Grooms of His Majesty's Bed Chamber with surprise & disappointment found, that they had not been mentioned to His Majesty's Ministers as being Equally anxious with The Lords of The Bedchamber to retain their Situations & without Salaries -- This New circumstance appearing, Mr Greville considering the great length of his Service in The King's Family and likewise the peculiar and distinct