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Windsor Castle
  
Windsor Castle
 
 
June 15. 1815
 
June 15. 1815

Latest revision as of 13:20, 8 December 2020

Sir

Nothing occur'd in the course of yesterday which we had occasion to regret in His Majesty's circumstances. The King was calm and contented, and seem'd to enjoy Himself all day long. His Majesty slept almost two hours yesterday morning, and three hours and a quarter last night. His Majesty looks well to day, and has dress'd and breakfasted in so comfortable a manner as to lead us to expect another quiet and cheerful day.

I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness' faithful Servant

Henry Halford

Windsor Castle

June 15. 1815