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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] I found every word your Royal Highness had been so good as to communicate to me last night confirm'd by the Physicians on my arrival at the Castle. His Majesty had gone quietly to bed, and eaten a good many biscuits and drank milk and water, and was in fact then asleep. The King slept five hours and a half with some interruptions, and got up at seven this morning in a quiet manner. But it pains me to add that His Majesty's mind is in every circumstance as confus'd and lost as ever. The King besides referring to His Delusion dwelt upon all the strange notions, all the unnatural schemes, on which His thoughts have run lately. He makes one of the Physicians a Knight of the Garter, speaks of the