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Oct 31. Thursday. P.78. Sk: temperate - 2 evacuations. To the Queen's Council - The King slept a great deal yesterday afternoon, and H:M:'s manner throughout the day was quiet and still. He went to bed without reluctance and lay compos'd for the first 2 hours; but at eleven became so violent and so determined to throw off all covering as to render the means of confinement indispensable. We are concern'd to state that tho' it was attempted 4 several times in the night to remove the Restraint it was as often necessary to have recourse to it again; & that every thing wch has usually distinguished H:M:s worst nights was observable in the course of the last. H:M: received us good humouredly this morning, & a part of His