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Rh 21st.Monsieur Campricht and Monsieur Huneken dined with me; at night I was with the Prince, he told me that he had read the King's letter at the Committee of Intelligence, and that it was much liked.

26th.I received letters out of England for the Prince. I carried them to him ; he saw plainly that the Parliament would be prorogued but to April, which he was very glad of.

27th.Mr. Ellis, my Lord of Ossory's secretary, dined with me; he told me how slow they were in his Lord's affairs, and he thought he would be fain to quit. The Prince sent for me, and desired me to write again to Lord Sunderland about making