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subside, & when controuled violent symptoms of resistance appeared - At times He became sullen -- He refused his Meals & was very irregular -- He Eat very little during the day & refused all Medicine, & threw what He could away.

underline Monday Decr. 1st. /underline After a very restless Night the same perturbation of Mind continued as had appeared during the course of Yesterday, & in fair report it must be stated, that since His Majesty has been at Kew the unfavorable Symptoms of his disorder have increased, rather than diminished, & in his conversation Oaths, which had never yet been heard from his lips, were now for the first time were blended not unfrequently, with indecencies --

addition underline Tuesday Decr. 2d /underline /addition He became very restless through increasing agitation & confusion of Mind, & so much was He depressed, in thought, that He even gave hints of being tired of his Existence & actually entreated his Pages to dispatch Him --

Nothing could mark in a stronger degree the confirmed & desperate derangement of his Mind in these moments, or ^addition more fully /addition point out the necessity of unremitting & watchful care deletion unclear /deletion to those ^addition to /addition whom the security of his Person was now confided.

Happily H.M. became more composed & moderate towards the Evening, but He continued restless during the Night.

This Evening Sir Lucas Pepys saw the King & inadvertently asked Him if He should like to walk