5 APRIL 1930, page 15

"tan Old Man."

In the evening General FitzWilliam's Harper came. He immediately began to tune his Harp in the Hall, on hearing which We left our dining Room and adjourned to it— He began to......

Safety At The Seaside.

Angst 14th This day arrived The Farrel Sloop which made a little addition of strength to our little Squadron. Signals from the Ships & shore have been this day settled, &......

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......

• A Long Waiting.

The Arrival of Colonel Manners this day in regular suc- ceeding Waiting as Equerry to His Majesty, releived Me from My long Waiting as such, of sixteen Weeks, excepting the......

A Pretty Picture.

Our ride this morning was on the Turnpike Road to the Hill beyond Upway where We left it & got upon the Downs. descending afterwards to Monkton at the corner of the Village His......

A Foster Brother.

Just as His M. was going with The Marquis of Bucking. ham to His Tent, He saw a very young officer & asked who He was. L. B. told Him that His name was Harris, that He was Son......