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Royal Highness, that The King passed the whole of the day | Royal Highness, that The King passed the whole of the day | ||
yesterday favourably. His Majesty was free from irritation, | yesterday favourably. His Majesty was free from irritation, | ||
− | and had no marks of hurry in his manner and his | + | and had no marks of hurry in his manner, and his conver- |
− | with his medical attendants was unexceptionable. | + | -sation with his medical attendants was unexceptionable. |
There was nothing improper in his discourse to his Pages, | There was nothing improper in his discourse to his Pages, | ||
except at the conclusion of his dinner, when he made a | except at the conclusion of his dinner, when he made a | ||
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than four hours sleep, and his conversation and manner | than four hours sleep, and his conversation and manner | ||
with Doc.r Willis, Mr. Dundas, and Doc.r Reynolds upon | with Doc.r Willis, Mr. Dundas, and Doc.r Reynolds upon | ||
− | their visit to him this morning was much to their | + | their visit to him this morning was much to their satis- |
+ | -faction. | ||
Windsor Castle, Friday 10 o clock | Windsor Castle, Friday 10 o clock | ||
− | April 5th. 1811 | + | April 5th. 1811- |
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Doc.r Reynolds has the honor to present his humble duty to the Prince Regent, and to acquaint His Royal Highness, that The King passed the whole of the day yesterday favourably. His Majesty was free from irritation, and had no marks of hurry in his manner, and his conver- -sation with his medical attendants was unexceptionable. There was nothing improper in his discourse to his Pages, except at the conclusion of his dinner, when he made a strong reference to his principal delusion.
His Majesty has had a quiet night, though with little more than four hours sleep, and his conversation and manner with Doc.r Willis, Mr. Dundas, and Doc.r Reynolds upon their visit to him this morning was much to their satis- -faction.
Windsor Castle, Friday 10 o clock April 5th. 1811-