excerpt from 'Letter from C.B. Wollaston to Mary Frampton, 23 March 1821' pp. 321–322 (141 words)

excerpt from 'Letter from C.B. Wollaston to Mary Frampton, 23 March 1821' pp. 321–322 (141 words)

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Letter from C.B. Wollaston to Mary Frampton, 23 March 1821

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I must say, in justice to the Directors, that at the Ancient Music Concert every arrangement was made for the convenience of His Majesty and the public, and the Directors changed their doors and staircases for that night. The concert bill was sent to the King, and he was requested to make alterations in it, and Lord Darnley was as well pleased with the civility of the answer, as all persons, with very few exceptions, are, when Kings or Princes are the parties who proffer the civilities. So the concert began and ended with “God save the King,” and besides, it was by much the best we have had this year, and indeed contained almost all the best things which the Directors ever give us, so we must be contented with the refuse for the rest of the season.

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