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Sir We were not disappointed in our expectations that His Majesty would pass yesterday as cheerfully and as happily as usual. It was a day, indeed, of perfect tranquillity and comfort - The King did not sleep any part of it - but His Majesty retired to His bedchamber a little earlier than usual, and slept five hours and a half in the night, with one interruption. His Majesty looks well to day and is in good spirits. I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness' faithful Servant Henry Halford Windsor Castle June 16th. 1815 -