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Sir The King continues to enjoy in tranquillity and calmness all the varied scenes which His distemper incessantly supplies, and we do not observe any anger or irritation of any kind. His Majesty slept above three hours in the course of yesterday, and almost as long in the night, and has begun this day with every good omen of a continuance of the same contentment and comfort. I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness' faithful Servant Henry Halford Windsor Castle June 30. [[underlined]] 1815 [[/underlined]]