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Sir,

I have the honor to inform your Royal Highness that His Majesty pass'd the day yesterday in a very good manner, & with hardly any allusion to the favourite subject. I am infored that he was yesterday evening and this morning occupied in making more plans & alterations than could have been wish'd; but nothing of the kind has occur'd to my personal observation. On the contrary, his conversation has been very mild & the subjects of it unexceptionable. His Majesty has more than once adverted to the Declaration of the Queens Council, but without any mark of irritation, or even of disappointment. His Majesty slept rather more than six hours & was very free from talking, or from pulling the bedclothes in the manner He has frequently done when the mind has been in a nervous & unsettled state. So far as may be judg'd by the commencement