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Copy of My Answer to the foregoing [[underline]] Letter from [[/underline]] The Earl of Winchilsea 19 Curzon Street May Fair Febry 24th 1820-- My Lord/ I have this Morning received Your Lordship's letter of yesterday's date, acquainting me by The King's Commands, that His Majesty has been graciously pleased to grant me the permission of wearing the Windsor Uniform, as heretofore-- This gracious permission from The King, is the more flattering, as it comes to Me unsolicited, & cannot be but most gratefully acknowledged by an Old & Attached Servant to His Royal Father, in whose Family I had the honor of being near 38 Years & to which I was appointed by The King Himself-- I have the honor to be My Lord--Your Faithful Humble Servt Signed Robt F: Greville. The Earl of Winchilsea.