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Rh pretence of complaining of the present actions. The Lord C. is more my Lord Danby's friend than any body; he got him to keep his staff ten days which cost the King £200,000. Afterwards I went with Sir William Temple to Mr. Van Beuninghen, who was gone the day before; we then went to Mr. Van Lewin, (a very good sort of man) who received us with great civility, and made me many compliments upon my going into Holland.

6th.I executed my office; afterwards Sir John Baber came to me, and complained of the Prince Rh