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But we are sorry to have observed redness | But we are sorry to have observed redness | ||
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− | His Majesty | + | His Majesty sits - this Sir David |
Dundas has seen, and will attend | Dundas has seen, and will attend | ||
to it. | to it. |
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Windsor Castle - Dec: 9th 1819.
The King, we are happy to say, has eaten and slept sufficiently in the last twenty four hours. His Majesty dined on minced meat, and slept above seven hours last night, and passed the whole of yesterday comfortably. But we are sorry to have observed redness and tenderness in the part on which His Majesty sits - this Sir David Dundas has seen, and will attend to it.
Henry Halford Robt Willis.
(a Copy)
For His Royal Highness the Prince Regent.