5 APRIL 1930, Page 15

THE KING AT WEYMOUTH, 1794.

[At a subsequent period His Majesty made Weymouth a 'frequent Summer Residence attended by The Queen and the Princesses. They resided in Gloucester Lodge which was fitted up for Them] I was firequantly in Waiting on The King during his residence at Weymmith with The Queen, & then I with others of the

few attendants who were then ordered on Duty, was through Their Majesties gracious condescension and kindness included in the Family, and We had the honor of dining every day at

The King's Table, in Gloucester Lodge. - I always attended His Majesty in his Rides, & also when He went on board, on sailing excursions, & which were very frequent, and for which purpose a small squadron was stationed off Weymouth during the time that His Majesty & The Royal Family remained there ; to contribute to Their Majesties recreation, as well as to extend protection from the Bay, to Weymouth. * * * *