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Windsor Castle - Septr. 9th 1811. 9 a. m. [[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] I found on my return last night that His Majesty had not been up thoughout the day - that He had taken His food in ample quantity - and tho' He had been perturbed occasionally, particularly when any interruption had been offer'd to His constant endeavours to dispossess Himself of the bedclothes, yet that the day had been on the whole more quiet than some of the preceding ones of the last week. The state of the King's mind has been sufficiently discover'd by His Majesty's conversation, in which I believe all His diseas'd notion betray'd themselves in turn - In the evening the king became more restless and continued so throughout the night during which His Majesty slept only two hours - He has not taken any