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Dr Heberden has the honor to inform The Prince Regent that His Majesty was talking with eagerness a good part of yesterday; but soon after his dinner His Majesty slept for above five hours. His Majesty's disposition to talking was lessen'd by his rest, but He was angry at going to bed, and talk'd some time afterwards. His Majesty slept from a quarter before three till five oclock this morning, and His Majesty has fallen asleep in his chair since his breakfast. Before his sleep this morning His Majesty still appear'd to be in too cheerful a state of spirits, but in good humour. Windsor Castle 17 Oct. 1815