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Sir

That impatience after necessary aid to guide His Majesty's steps from room to room, to which we alluded in our last report, occasion'd a temporary interruption of the tranquillity in which the King was passing His time yesterday - but it was of no consequence. His Majesty dined heartily, and was soon at peace with Himself and His attendants, and gave Himself up to the pleasant influence of His distempered imagination. His Majesty slept more than three hours last night, and is now asleep in His chair. He had slept four hours before he went to bed.

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

Henry Halford

Windsor Castle May 26th: 1815