Memoirs of the Court And Cabinets of George the Third : From Original Family Documents 1

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Memoirs of the Court And Cabinets of George the Third : From Original Family Documents 1
Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville Buckingham And Chandos (Duke Of)
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Lord North then said that another difficulty had arisen. He had named Lord Stormont for the Secretaryship of State; but this had been objected to; and Lord Stormont had refused to accept of any other situation.
The King again asked him whether^ this being the case, he would undertake it separately. This was declined.
Yesterday evening, at five, Lord North was again at the Queen's House, when the King told him that he desired it might be understood that it was not he who broke off the arrangemen
...t upon the idea of keeping the Lord Chancellor; that, on the contrary, he desired it might be understood that he had expressed no determination, nor would 'he express any, upon a particular part of the proposed arrangement, till the whole was submitted to him. Therefore, if they thought to obviate the difficulties which they found in making it by laying the onus upon him, he was not fairly dealt with.
This finished the detail. His observations upon it were nearly what is impUed in the last sentence : that he believed, when they came to treat about the arrangement, they found infinite difficulty in coming to any agreement, and had there- fore resolved to throw the burthen upon him ; that, in the meantime, he was using every endeavour to form a Government ; that he hoped your resignation was only to be considered as relative to the event which you then thought likely to happen ; that undoubtedly in some cases it would be impossible for you to stay there with honour to yourself; that unless you met with full support from hence, the Grovemment in Ireland could not go on ; but, in the meantime, he desired I would write to you, to express his wish that you would take no precipitate step till something was finally settled.


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