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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] I need not repeat the account your Royal Highness received yesterday of His Majesty's condition - I found on my return that my Colleagues had consider'd yesterday as a quiet day, and His Majesty went to bed without resistance, or even reluctance soon after nine oclock. The King slept uninterruptedly from a quarter before ten till one oclock - soon after which His Majesty became more noisy and turbulent than usual, so as to render Restraint absolutely necessary until after six oclock in the morning. When the Physicians went to wait upon His Majesty at their usual hour the found the King so irritable and