excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 10 June 1819' pp. 327 (81 words)

excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 10 June 1819' pp. 327 (81 words)

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Diary of Thomas Moore, 10 June 1819

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Dined at Lady Cork's. Company: Lord and Lady Bessborough, William and Lady Caroline Lamb, Jekyll, Mr. and Mrs. Villiers, and Miss White. […] In the evening the Duchess of Sussex and her daughter came, the latter, at Lady Cork's request, in the dress she wore at Lady Darnley's. A good deal of singing by Mrs. Friere, myself, and Mrs. Cunliffe. From thence I went to Lady Grey's ball, which is always of the best kind, and stayed till between two and three.

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