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it is improper to do it without [[unclear]]
 
it is improper to do it without [[unclear]]
The proceedings of this say mark an
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The proceedings of this say mark an [[unclearr] & rapid
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move to New authority_
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At 11 oClocks this night Dr Willis returned to our Dining Room
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I asked Him if The King was gone to bed& how He was_
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He He said that He was in bed, that He was quiet_ but might
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Easily be put into a Passion.
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I find that he has been much [[unclear]] on friday that
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The Paper were not in his Room as usual_
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This Evening another Keeper Brother to Spicer was added
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Dr Willis's [[unclear]], & he was now arrived here_
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[[underline]] Thursday Janry 29th [[/underline]] The King slept six hours & a
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half last night, & was as usual this morning_
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This does not exactly correspond with the Bulletin which
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reports that the King passed yesterday [[underline]] without irritation [[/underline]]
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& that He was calm this morning_ What occurrd
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respecting Wynne, shows the situation of yesterday, as to
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[[underline]] irritability. [[/underline]] The latter part of the Bulletin stood so by accident; It was thus wrote by one of the Physicians
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& they were not at the pains to unite the Bulletin over
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again to insert Dr Willis's own words, which were
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that H:Mg: was as usual this Morning_ The fact [[unclear]]
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He was quiet, but deranged talking of Eliza & as
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usual.
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This Morning H:M:g took a Walk round Kew Gardens
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attended by The Two Doctor Willis' & Two Keepers.

Revision as of 13:27, 28 May 2020

it is improper to do it without unclear The proceedings of this say mark an [[unclearr] & rapid move to New authority_

At 11 oClocks this night Dr Willis returned to our Dining Room I asked Him if The King was gone to bed& how He was_ He He said that He was in bed, that He was quiet_ but might Easily be put into a Passion.

I find that he has been much unclear on friday that The Paper were not in his Room as usual_ This Evening another Keeper Brother to Spicer was added Dr Willis's unclear, & he was now arrived here_

underline Thursday Janry 29th /underline The King slept six hours & a half last night, & was as usual this morning_

This does not exactly correspond with the Bulletin which reports that the King passed yesterday underline without irritation /underline & that He was calm this morning_ What occurrd respecting Wynne, shows the situation of yesterday, as to underline irritability. /underline The latter part of the Bulletin stood so by accident; It was thus wrote by one of the Physicians & they were not at the pains to unite the Bulletin over again to insert Dr Willis's own words, which were that H:Mg: was as usual this Morning_ The fact unclear He was quiet, but deranged talking of Eliza & as usual.

This Morning H:M:g took a Walk round Kew Gardens attended by The Two Doctor Willis' & Two Keepers.