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His Majesty pass'd the last day in a state of great quiet, but without sleep. On retiring to bed His Majesty show'd, perhaps in a greater degree than usual, the peculiar character of his disorder under the greatest composure and good humour. His Majesty slept nearly six hours at different intervals in the night.
(sign'd). W Heberden R.Willis
Windsor Castle 30 Oct. 1819
To His Royal Highness The Prince Regent