"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......
An Ill-timed Conversation.
A circumstance happened at this time which had it been foreseen, would have given general alarm on H. My's. Account, in respect to its consequences, at a period like this. The......
Puolic Affairs.
The Chancellor & Mr. Pitt came here this day. They both saw The King seperately & both were alone with Him. The Chancellor's Visit was short. Mr. Pitt's was about an hour & a......
A Plain And Loyal Address.
In H.Mys. walk of this Morning He went along the Terrace near The River in his way to the Observatory. As He passed along, some Men going down the River in a Boat hailed Him......
The Diaries Of Robert Fulke Greville
Many of these extracts from the hitherto unpublished Diaries of Robert Fulke Greville, shortly to be brought out in their entirety by Messrs. John Lane under the Editorship of......