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Windsor Castle. Nov: 26th. 1819.
 
Windsor Castle. Nov: 26th. 1819.
  
 
The King has slept but one hour since
 
The King has slept but one hour since
one last report, and His Majesty has taken
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our last report, and His Majesty has taken
no animal food - but of [[unclear]] and  
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no animal food - but of vegetables and  
 
Rice milk His Majesty has had an
 
Rice milk His Majesty has had an
 
ample measure. His Majesty's manner,
 
ample measure. His Majesty's manner,
when He [[unclear]] this morning, was the same
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when He dress'd this morning, was the same
 
which we have observ'd throughout His
 
which we have observ'd throughout His
 
illness; impatient of assistance, and touchy
 
illness; impatient of assistance, and touchy
 
to the greatest degree. This we are well
 
to the greatest degree. This we are well
 
contented to witness in His Majesty's present
 
contented to witness in His Majesty's present
state, but we are long to remark a feebleness
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state, but we are sorry to remark a feebleness
 
in all His movements, and an obvious
 
in all His movements, and an obvious
 
decay of power, in comparison with  
 
decay of power, in comparison with  
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Henry Halford
 
Henry Halford
J. Willis
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J. Willis.
  
 
For His Royal Highness the Prince Regent.
 
For His Royal Highness the Prince Regent.

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Report

Windsor Castle. Nov: 26th. 1819.

The King has slept but one hour since our last report, and His Majesty has taken no animal food - but of vegetables and Rice milk His Majesty has had an ample measure. His Majesty's manner, when He dress'd this morning, was the same which we have observ'd throughout His illness; impatient of assistance, and touchy to the greatest degree. This we are well contented to witness in His Majesty's present state, but we are sorry to remark a feebleness in all His movements, and an obvious decay of power, in comparison with what His Majesty possess'd some months, nay, perhaps, some weeks since.

Henry Halford J. Willis.

For His Royal Highness the Prince Regent.