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was anxious that H.Mys. proposition might not be acceded to unless it were thought necessary -- Dr Warren took an opportunity before He left the Apartment to tell H.My. that He rather wished He would not press to have Coln. Digby or myself to sleep in his Apartment, & that He should rather that He kept it clear for Himself with his Pages in the next room, & at hand there in case He should want any thing -- The King upon this orderd a Couch which had been already prepared for Us to be taken out of his Room.

underline Saturday Novr. 22d. /underline On making My usual Enquiries this morning I was much surprised, & chagrined to receive of H.My. so different after so good an Evening & a quiet night. I know a report had been sent to Mr. Pitt stating that H.My. had passed a quiet night, but that He was underline entirely deranged, /underline tho' in a good humoured quiet way I could scarce believe the correctness of this report when I saw it, but on being sent in for by H.My. that morning I accorded in the Opinion of the Physicians & had no doubt in thinking that all was now very wrong indeed -- Among other marked indications of derangement was the continued censure He was heaping on Colonel Goldsworthy, who at this time was evidently greatly out of favor - He gave Me various hurried orders, & made Me write some for Coln. Goldsworthy respecting Mr Montague (his Yeoman Rider) removing with