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Windsor Castle. March 13th: 1812. [[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] Yesterday disclosed nothing in His Majesty's situation to distinguish it from the general character of the days which the King has pass'd lately. His Majesty was quiet and silent, and slept in the course of the day more than four hours. He dined well, and went to bed contentedly and in good humour, and slept about two hours and three quarters at three several times. In this general state of tranquility, however, there have not been wanting abundant proofs of His Majesty's disorder prevailing in its fullest force. I am, Sir, with the highest respect your Royal Highness's faithful Servant Henry Halford.