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Nov: 1st. 1811. [[underline]] To the Prince Regent [[/underline]] [[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] The K: maintained His tranquillity & good humour until dinner time yesterday, & as has been usual in H:M:s more compos'd state His thoughts were observed to be engross'd by His Ladies. H:M: did not eat till He had gone thro' his accustom'd ceremonies, & after dinner He was more excited, & burst forth with a violent fit of unprovoked passion. These storms have recurr'd frequently since. Soon after 5 H:M: desird to go to bed, but He was not assisted to undress Himself without manifesting vehement indignation. We have observ'd lately that H; M. is much sooner tired than usual, & we could not fail to notice this morning that the K: has lost His muscular