Diary Letters of Madame Darblay 1778 1840 volume 4
Diary Letters of Madame Darblay 1778 1840 volume 4
Burney Fanny
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I will only mention a speech which could not but divert me, of Mr. Alberts, the Queen's page. He said nobody dared repre- sent to the King the danger of his present con- tinual exertion in this hot weather, — "unless it is Mr. Fairly, " he added, " who can say anything, in his genteel roundabout way. " Friday, August 21. — To-day the Royals went to Mount-Edgecumbe, and Her JNIajesty had com- missioned Lady Courtown to arrange a plan for Miss Planta and me to see Plymouth Dock, Ac- cording, ther...efore, to her Ladyship's directions, we set off for that place, and, after a dull drive of about five miles, arrived at the house of the Commissioner, Admiral La Forey.^ Here Mrs. La Forey and her daughters were prepared to expect us, and take the trouble of entertaining us for the day. Three large and populous towns, Plymouth, 1 Mrs. Phillips. '^ Admiral John Laforev, 1729-96, created a baronet in 1789 (see post, p. 323). 314 DIARY AND LETTERS OF i789 Stockton, and Dock, nearly join each other.
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