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morning after breakfast, and | morning after breakfast, and | ||
three hours and three quarters | three hours and three quarters | ||
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− | very mild and cheerful | + | very mild and cheerful this |
morning. I am, Sir, most | morning. I am, Sir, most | ||
respectfully your Royal Highness' | respectfully your Royal Highness' | ||
faithful Servant | faithful Servant | ||
− | Henry Halford | + | Henry Halford. |
Windsor Castle | Windsor Castle | ||
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Nov: 5. 1814 | Nov: 5. 1814 |
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Sir
We are happy to be able to send your Royal Highness a repetition of the good reports which your Royal Highness has received continually of late respecting His Majesty. The King slept more than three hours yesterday morning after breakfast, and three hours and three quarters unremittedly last night, and is very mild and cheerful this morning. I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness' faithful Servant
Henry Halford.
Windsor Castle
Nov: 5. 1814