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VGW(PU.776.003
9 Feb 1776:12, 21 (54)
London, October 28. An account of what passed yesterday on
his majesty's going to the House of Peers. [28 lines
reporting public demonstration against imprisonment of Mr.
Sayres in Tower.] His majesty left the palace about 2, and
the procession was in the following order: Two horse
grenadiers, with swords drawn, to clear the way; three state
coaches and six, filled with noblemen and gentlemen in
waiting; a body of horse-guards; trumpets... [55 more lines
reporting King's arrival, speculation regarding Mr. Sayres,
and his appearance in court.]
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