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(copy) His Majesty pass'd a quiet day yesterday, but in a less uniform manner than He sometimes does, being frequently silent, occasionally extravagant, at times talking gently, or sleeping; for His Majesty slept three hours in the course of the day, besides six hours and a quarter in the night. His Majesty has taken His breakfast well this morning, and appears to be in a comfortable state.
(sign'd) W Heberden R Willis
Windsorcastle 28 April 1819
To His Royal Highness The Duke of York