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His Majesty fell asleep: He then slept four hours
 
His Majesty fell asleep: He then slept four hours
 
uninterruptedly. His Majesty has taken his breakfast
 
uninterruptedly. His Majesty has taken his breakfast
well this moring, and has manifested in  
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well this morning, and has manifested in  
 
his conversation a cheerful and active state of
 
his conversation a cheerful and active state of
 
mind --  
 
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His Majesty pass'd the last day quietly and in good humour, but without sleep; and it was not till past four oclock this morning that His Majesty fell asleep: He then slept four hours uninterruptedly. His Majesty has taken his breakfast well this morning, and has manifested in his conversation a cheerful and active state of mind --

(sign'd) W Heberden J Willis

Windsor Castle

13 July 1819

To His Royal Higness The Duke of York