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with Lord St Helens who on this day, was The Lord of His Majesty's Bedchamber in waiting and of His Windsor Establishment The [[underline]] following Bulletin [[/underline]] of [[underline]] The King's Health was then shewn [[/underline]] "His Majesty has enjoyed an "uninterrupted State of good health and "has been very tranquil during the last "Month, but His Majesty's disorder remains "unchanged" Signed [[underline]] "Henry Halford-- "M: Baillie-- "Wm Heberden "J. Willis-- "Robt Willis. -- [[/underline]] Windsor Castle 6th February 1819. [[underline]] This my concluding Duty! [[/underline]] took place [[underline]] two days after [[/underline]] Lord Castlereagh brought forward his motion in the House of Commons, to reduce His Majesty's Establishment at Windsor & thus the new Parliament of 1818, at its meeting in 1819 begun their career by overhauling what the former Parliament had arranged for the comfort & dignity of the afflicted King & certainly with more respectful Sympathy for his unfortunate situation-- My attendance on my last official duty at St. James's Palace, over, I from thence