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Copy of Report to His Royal Highness The Duke of York's Council

His Majesty did not sleep during any part of yesterday, but pass'd it in the usual manner- His Conversation betrayed the distemper'd state of His mind, but was not attended with any undue excitement - His Majesty retired to Bed at the common hour, but has not slept during the night - His Majesty however looks extremely well this morning, is very quiet, and seems dispos'd to sleep in His Chair-

(sign'd) M Baillie R. Willis

Windsor Castle March 27 - 1819