Letter from William, Duke of Clarence to Sir William Knighton, written at Bushy House, regarding the health of George IV

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[[underline]] Most Secret [[/underline]] and [[underline]] Confidential. [[/underline]] Bushy House. April 21st: 1830. 3 P.M. Dear Sir, I have just received Yours "[[underline]] Most Secret and Confidential [[/underline]]' of this day which I properly value. On the whole the account thank God is favourable as God grant it may continue so and that on Friday I may have the happiness and satisfaction of finding our beloved Sovereign in a progressive state of improvement. I shall be at the Castle a few minutes before One and value most highly and gratefully the kind expressions of the King and I also thank you gratefully for the expressions