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Nov: 4th. Monday. P.80. Tongue clean. To the Queen's Council - H:M: pass'd the forenoon yesterday quietly. His dinner was preceded by the usual ceremony a little varied, & while eating H:M: appear'd in too high spirits. He sang several songs. & laugh'd a good deal during the time of eating. At the end of dinner He threw away the cup & water, & push'd down the table. About ½ hour after dinner H:M: wetted Himself, & He resisted so violently His linnen being changed, that in order to change it Restraint became necessary. As soon as this object was accomplishd, & the great violence subsidised, the Restraint was taken off. H:M: pass'd the remaing part of the afternoon & evening quietly. He