19 APRIL 1930, page 16

The Diaries Of Robert Fulke Greville

- Many of these extracts from the hitherto unpublished Diaries of Robert Fulke Greville, which have appeared in the SPECTATOR since March 22nd, shortly to be brought out in......

The King Dies.

• Among the accustomed ceremonies on - such mournful • occasions, that of sitting up with the Royal Corpse is an invariable one. The late harsh reduction, of The Good Old King's......

A Somersetshire Farm.

Rode thro' the snug & shelter'd Hamlet of Binkham EBincombe] & afterward came to Mr. Williams's late the residence of the famous Physician Sir Ed: Wilmot. The Farm is now......

"his Farming Secretary."

After Breakfast His M. attended by the P. of W. P.E. & the usual suite rode by Upway to Farmer Ham's— On the road met Ld. Salisbury posting to the Council. His M. rode over......

Out Hunting.

During the Hunt I saw one of the Dorsetshire Yeomen, a farmer who has settled near Upway from Somersetshire (Mr. Hain) The King has often had conversation with Him abt. His......

The Farmer's Goose.

His M: bathed this Morning & walked afterwards on the Esplanade. I saw here a very remarkable Goose. Remark- able for its fancies, & not for its appearance, for it was one of......