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Dr. Willis & his Sons underline as His Majesty is now declared without complaint /underline must now Expect their speedy dismission, with that of their Attendants - If this can be done underline prudently, /underline all must rejoice ---

This Morning The Duke of York rode here. He saw the Queen but not the King --

Lord Weymouth & Lord Stafford came here this Morning, by Appointment as I should suppose. We had received hints just before their arrival, that The King had Expressed a wish to see Them - They paid their Visit to H.My. seperately, & Each staid a considerable time with Him.

When they returned from his Apartment they both Expressed much satisfied with this Interview - Lord Stafford observed, that He had found underline The King's manner composed, and his Mind strong - /underline

Lord Weymouth pleased as He with this Interview thought that the King was rather more hurried towards the latter part, than He was at first -- He is to send the Archbishop of Canterbury on Friday --

Coln. Digby who saw H.My. go up Stairs to The Queen after these Visits were over said that He was Evidently agitated, & more so than He had seen Him for some time & He expressed his fears at this time that these Interviews had hurried Him too much

All this seems to confirm not only the propriety but the necessity of continued Caution --