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[[underline]] Journal [[/underline]] of His Majesty's most Serious & Afflicting [[underline]] Illness, [[/underline]] which begun the latter end of October in the Year 1788 at the Queen's Lodge Windsor -- This Journal was daily continued by Me on the Spot, both at The Queen's Lodge at Windsor, & at Kew Palace, to which latter place His Majesty was removed from Windsor, in the course of this illness. -- [[underline]] 1788. [[/underline]] His Majesty had not long recovered from an Illness [[underline]] at Kew, [[/underline]] before unpleasant symptoms of interrupted health appeared at his [[underline]] after residence [[/underline]] at the Queen's Lodge at [[underline]] Windsor, [[/underline]] & which was attended by new & unfavorable appearances in his manner -- Those around Him perceived a change in his manner, & in his temper, & thought His Majesty had become more peevish than He used to be. He now talked much more than usual, & spoke to Every body, on strange varieties of Subjects. His incessant talking became at last so remarkable, that it was thought necessary to recommend H:M: to be a little more silent; His Physician Sir George Baker accordingly hinted to Him, that it was Essential to his health to be