Letter from George III to the Duke of Leeds

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Windsor, June 24th. 1789 The King. Windsor June 24th. 1789. [[unclear]] I desire the Duke Leeds will direct (as I fear Mr. Fraser is too much in disposed to do any business at present) that no forces be sent here tomorrow morning as I propose setting out early for the New forrest; but by the Mail Coach that will set out at three in the Afternoon if there are any papers for my Signing that require Dispatch a Messenger may be sent. When I was absent the last year twice or thrice a Messenger came though he had no forces, as the journey is farther that seems unnecessary and therefore one should only come when there are [[unclear]] which naturally must occur most days. GR.