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Chap. IV.]
Extracts from Diary.
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Princess Charlotte. Mrs. De Luc died a few days after or before the Princess.

Feb. llth.—I went to my brother, and remained with him till the 23rd. We spent our time, though not in idleness, in sorrow and sadness. He is not only unwell but low in spirits.

April 13th.—Princess Elizabeth of Hesse Homburg and the Prince of Hesse Homburg came to see my brother and his instruments. They were attended by Count O———, Baron K——— , and Baron G——— . The latter being well informed in the science of astronomy.

Mem. I lost my attendants, the C.'s, at the latter end of April, and a waste of my time was the consequence, for I never after met with anyone who was deserving of my trust.

June 8th.—The Prince and Princess Schaumburg von der Lippe, attended by Fraulein U., came to see my brother. Their behaviour to him was truly kind and affectionate on leaving him, with a hope to see him in the same place—in the garden at the foot of the forty-foot telescope—five or six years hence, when they should come to England again. *****

June 25th.—From this day to July 8th I was with my brother. The family at Newbury; he being so far well that without interruption, I was supplied with copying as he wrote.

July 16th.—I went to my brother's, to be present in the evening when the Archduke Michael of Russia, with a numerous attendance, came to see Jupiter, &c.

July 21st.—

Mem. Began to copy the numbering of stars from my brother's 2nd volume of Flamsteed's Observations into one of my own, having succeeded to procure all the three volumes complete at the price of four guineas.