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13 For some time previously, the King's medical attendants had indulged the sanguine hope that His Majesty might derive considerable benefit from change of air. Many circumstances had conspired to prevent an earlier proposal of any plan which had reference to this object; but with the concurrence of the physicians Sir Herbert Taylor this day submitted to His Majesty the wish that he should remove for a few weeks to Brighton, where, with the advantage of the sea air, he would enjoy every comfort requisite in his present enfeebled state. The King did, not, as it was feared, express any [[deletion]] disappointment [[/deletion]] [[addition]] disapprobation [[/addition]] at the suggestion, on the contrary he assented with pleasure