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Wales has been much indisposed. His Royal Highness caught cold by sleeping in wet Cloaths in his Chair after hunting, which brought on a fever & terminated by a violent irruption, that still confines His Royal Highness to the home - The common occurrences of this place are scarcely worth Your Royal Highnesses notice. I shall therefore [[unclear]] with [[unclear]] wishes for Your Royal Highnesses wellfare & happiness, and with the utmost respect I have the honor to be Sir Your Royal Highnesses Most Devoted and Most faithful Servant Wm: [[underline]] Dalrymple [[/underline]] London Decr. 17th: 178[[underline]] 4 [[/underline]]