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He is reported to have behaved well when out. On passing the Library Windows He knocked at Them & called for me, but I was not then in this room.

In the Evening there was a threatening of a serious dispute with Dr. John Willis. He was angry that his Pages were kept from Him, but the rising storm was luckily dissipated. He has of late been much inclined at different times to be angry on this subject, & He has evidently shewn alarm at being attended by Keepers only.

His Mind runs much at present on making underline Parties & Friends; /underline He has been writing promissory orders &c to make underline Friends /underline for Himself--

Sir Lucas Pepys saw H. My: this evening for some time He found Him quick but goodnaturedly deranged. He talked to Him much of underline Eliza, /underline complained that his Pages were withheld from Him, & that none but Dr. Willis's men were allowed to attend Him. He rambled on variety of Topics, & on these He spoke incoherently. He spoke of various administrations, and asked Him about the Spanish Minister underline Dal Campo. /underline

He entrusted a negotiation to Sir Lucas Pepys with Dal Campo, which is, the cession of Gibraltar to Spain for Minorca. A proposition strongly indicating his deranged situation, & expressive of a wish, so different from what it would have been, had He been Himself.

underline Friday Janry 30th /underline The last night has been a very