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His Majesty's sleep was a natural one having taken nothing to promote it. His Majesty complains much of his eating & sleeping in the same room, & the great Room is too cold for his Majesty to spend any time in. A large Sharpe's Grate might possibly make the great room comfortable to sit in, which hint I sent up to her Majesty last night. I have the honour to be Sir Your Royal Highness most devoted humble servant F. Willis

Committee Room Jan. 13. 1789