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April 13. 1815

Sir

The King slept two hours yesterday and two hours at a late hour last night, and His Majesty is now asleep in His chair.

We were extremely satisfied with the manner in which His Majesty pass'd yesterday -- His disordered mind was apparent in all His actions, but there was no excitement, no irritation. His Majesty has talk'd more since He went to bed than for some time past, but tho' sometimes in an animated, never in a violent tone.

I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness' faithful Servant

Henry Halford

Windsor Castle