London Gazette index entry detail

Publication details:

Publication date: 21 Apr 1789.

Issue: 13090.

Page: 314.

Parish:

Midhurst.

Person details:

Name: Sir. Herbert Mackworth Bart.

Marital Status: Not given.

Notes:

To the KING’s Most Excellent Majesty, The humble Address of the Bailiff, Burgesses, and other Inhabitants of the Borough of Midhurst in the County of Sussex, as also of the Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders resident in the Vicinity thereof, assembled in the Town-Hall of Midhurst aforesaid, on Tuesday the 14th Day of April, 1789. Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Bailiff, Burgesses and other Inhabitants of your ancient Borough of Midhurst, together with the Gentlemen, Clergy, Freeholders and other your Majesty's dutiful and loyal Subjects residing in the Vicinity thereof, convened in the Town-Hall of Midhurst aforesaid, do, with all Humility, beg Leave to tender to your Majesty our unfeigned Congratulations on your happy Recovery from the late severe Indisposition wherewith it pleased the Almighty to afflict you. We are truly and sincerely thankful to the wise Disposer of all Events, that it hath pleased Him in much Mercy to regard the earnest Supplications of your faithful People, and that He hath been graciously pleased, after sorely afflicting us, to fill our Hearts with Gratitude, to turn our Prayers into Praises, and our Sorrow into Joy. The many and great Benefits we enjoy under your Majesty's mild and auspicious Government, and with which our Minds are deeply impressed, cannot but make us to the last Degree solicitous for your Safety, upon which, under Heaven, these Blessings peculiarly depend. Your Majesty's happy Restoration to Health, and the personal Exercise of the Royal Authority, affords us the pleasing Prospect under Providence of a long Continuance of these invaluable Blessings. May the Almighty pour down upon your Majesty the choicest of His Mercies, and, after a long, very long and prosperous Reign here upon Earth, may you late exchange your temporal for a far more glorious and eternal Kingdom in the Heavens. [Delivered by Sir Herbert Mackworth, Bart. ].

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Transcribed by:

Michael Metcalfe.

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