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Windsor Castle May 25th. 1811.

Sir

His Majesty's conversation and manner have not had that uniformity of unclear which we earnestly wish to observe -- The slightest occasions have created great excitement, and we have seen the King's deportment sometimes wholly without dignity. His Majesty has alluded frequently too to the Lady -- and has frequently unclear about Hanover with a less correct sense of the state of affairs there than the nature of unclear requires. He slept nearly six hours last night, and the legs appear less swol'n since the King rode. I am, Sir, with the highest respect, your Royal Highness' faithful servant

Henry Halford