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Windsor Wednesday, morng June 21st My Dr: Love! In the midst of every thing deplorable here I feel a comfort of receiving your letter this moment by the time you have read the event of what you had to expect from my last the hour of death was at [[deletion]] the hour of [[/deletion]] two in the morng. all the Children present round his Bed with the Queen. a dreadful moment in this disorder was such as to place all medical [[addition]] assistance [[/addition]] out of the power of his being saved. his Heart affected the and Lungs [[addition]]^ and liver [[/addition]] the same. how strange it is that no appearances of the sort should have been put on long since but it is considered that his Periodical attack covered up all the symptoms and put the whole into immediate action. I shoud have left there yesterday but I received a message from Lord Munster, to say the Queen was anxious that I shoud make a drawing of the Room he was in the day before he died when Lord M. presented to him the Waterloo Banner and I am here now for that purpose and have just finished a sketch of him performing that request of the Kings with the Queen sitting by him at the same moment, and I am