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1 1837 Though a slight decline of strength had been perceptible to the immediate attendants of our lamented King, at the commencement of the year, yet it was not till the Month of May, that the state of His Majesty's health excited any serious apprehension. On the 17th. of that Month, His Majesty held a levee, but on his return to Windsor Castle, showed great debility and exhaustion, and oppression of breathing, in consequence of which he had considerable difficulty in ascending the Staircase; and when he had reached the Corridor, was under the necessity