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[[underline]] Dec. 4. Wednesday. [[/underline]] P. 72. T. very clean - To the Queen's Council - H.M. pass'd the whole of yesterday in bed by His own desire - He talked but little, & shew'd no ill humour - In the eveng: H:M. slept 2 hours, but got no sleep afterwards till this morning from 6 till 7. The night was however, pass'd quietly. H:M. has appear'd generally in good humour this morning, & dispos'd to converse & able to detail circumstances of past times; but with this has manifested His mind to be very full of errors [[unclear]] same misconceptions wch have so often been noticed. Our interview was at last broken off by a fit of anger wch was provoked by no cause whatever, but the unhappy state of H:Ms. disorder. W. Heberden R. Willis J. Willis D. Dundas.