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Windsor Castle. July 30th 1811. 9.a.m. [[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] His Majesty slept five hours since nine oclock last night, and the body seems recruited and refresh'd by so much more rest. The King's mind, however, is just in the same state. It is true that His Majesty does not, so frequently, address imaginary Persons about Him, and that He is more capable of giving a short attention to what is stated to Him, but the same notions occupy His mind which we described yesterday, and much of His Majesty's conversation with the Physicians this morning ran upon the disposal of the highest offices of the State to People who had been dead many years. I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness's faithful servant Henry Halford. [[underline]] Bulletin: [[/underline]] The King has pass'd another good night. In other respects His Majesty remains the same.