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situations, He had the honor of holding during that time, felt He could not rest his Claims, on the same statements, as those of his Brother Grooms, & therefore He had decided to present his Own Case, & with it praying the same Indulgencies as The Lords of The Bedchamber on the Windsor Establishment looked to--and without Salary-- On this decision Mr Greville took the liberty of writing to Lord Castlereagh on his own Seperate Case, the Letter of which He inclosed a Copy to Lord Liverpool and as Lord Castlereagh in his Early Answer to the same, had informed Mr Greville that "He found Lord Liverpool had already communicated with Him (Mr. G.) on the subject of His Wishes, Mr Greville deemed it expedient to trouble Lord Liverpool with his correspondence with Lord Castlereagh and whom [[underline]] only [[/underline]] He had made any Application & from whom alone has He had any communication What steps The other Grooms of His Majesty's Bedchamber on the Windsor Establishment may have taken, these have not been in concert with Him, neither have they been reported to Him.