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Dr Heberden has the honor of acquainting The Prince Regent, that he understands His Majesty pass'd the last day in a general state of quiet. In the evening His Majesty was principally engaged at his harpsichord. The little, which His Majesty said, and his general demeanour, betray'd a condition of mind lost to any sense of his real situation. His Majesty has had sufficient sleep, and has taken his food well. Windsor Castle 10 March 1812