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<head>23 Aug 1802</head> | |||
<note>9 July 1802</note> | |||
<p>Thursday 9<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> of July 1801, I attended accordingly<lb/> | |||
The person of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vansittart was as yet unknown to me<lb/> | |||
whether mine was to him or no, I know not. Being<lb/> | |||
<del>before him</del> <add>earlier than he</add> at the Treasury, <del>I met in one of</del> <add>in one of my habitual walks to & <del>from</del> for in</add> the passages<lb/> | |||
<del>a gentleman</del> <add>a little before 10. I met a person</add> whom afterwards I recognized for him.<lb/> | |||
I took the earlies opportunity of apprizing several of the individuals<lb/> | |||
about the office of my being there, waiting by<lb/> | |||
appointment <del>for</del> to be introduced to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vansittart. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> In the<lb/> | |||
course of it might be an hour, I observed the <add><gap/></add> <gap/> Secretary<lb/> | |||
of the Treasury M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long going into the apartment<lb/> | |||
of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hiley Addington. <del>There wa</del> I took notice of an<lb/> | |||
appearance of alarm and anxiety upon his countenance.<lb/> | |||
I <del>continued waiting</del> <add>waited</add> upwards of two hours or perhaps three:<lb/> | |||
having learnt that M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vansittart had been there since eleven<lb/> | |||
or earlier, and wondering that no notice should be taken of me<lb/> | |||
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <del>Vansittart</del> <add>Hiley Addington</add> had been together it may<lb/> | |||
be an hour <del>and</del> <add>or</add> an hour and a half. when a message<lb/> | |||
was brought <add>out</add> to me in one of the passages that M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hiley<lb/> | |||
Addington was ready for me, and wished to see me.<lb/> | |||
I had never inquired <del>after</del> <add>for</add> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hiley Addington, but as<lb/> | |||
he <del><gap/> of me</del> had sent out a message expressive<lb/> | |||
of his desire to see me, I could do no otherwise than comply<lb/> | |||
with it. I found with him M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long, in whose countenance<lb/> | |||
I remarked the same <add>anxious</add> appearance of gravity, sadness and<lb/> | |||
anxiety. It gave me concern to see him; because recollecting<lb/> | |||
that the purport of the <gap/> application to<lb/> | |||
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> H. Addington went to convey imputations, <add>very seriously</add> & prejudicial,<lb/> | |||
though to my conception not injurious, to the character of the <lb/> | |||
<add><gap/> Secretary</add></p> | |||
23 Aug 1802
9 July 1802
Thursday 9th of July 1801, I attended accordingly
The person of Mr Vansittart was as yet unknown to me
whether mine was to him or no, I know not. Being
before him earlier than he at the Treasury, I met in one of in one of my habitual walks to & from for in the passages
a gentleman a little before 10. I met a person whom afterwards I recognized for him.
I took the earlies opportunity of apprizing several of the individuals
about the office of my being there, waiting by
appointment for to be introduced to Mr Vansittart. [+] In the
course of it might be an hour, I observed the Secretary
of the Treasury Mr Long going into the apartment
of Mr Hiley Addington. There wa I took notice of an
appearance of alarm and anxiety upon his countenance.
I continued waiting waited upwards of two hours or perhaps three:
having learnt that Mr Vansittart had been there since eleven
or earlier, and wondering that no notice should be taken of me
Mr Long and Mr Vansittart Hiley Addington had been together it may
be an hour and or an hour and a half. when a message
was brought out to me in one of the passages that Mr Hiley
Addington was ready for me, and wished to see me.
I had never inquired after for Mr Hiley Addington, but as
he of me had sent out a message expressive
of his desire to see me, I could do no otherwise than comply
with it. I found with him Mr Long, in whose countenance
I remarked the same anxious appearance of gravity, sadness and
anxiety. It gave me concern to see him; because recollecting
that the purport of the application to
Mr H. Addington went to convey imputations, very seriously & prejudicial,
though to my conception not injurious, to the character of the
Secretary
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