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The King this day saw the Princesses from his Windows &  
 
The King this day saw the Princesses from his Windows &  
 
was much pleased at seeing Them --
 
was much pleased at seeing Them --
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[[underline]] Tuesday Novr. 25th [[/underline]] What with fatigue & opiates H.My obtained
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several hours sleep this Night, but I the Morning the same
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perplexity of Mind & the same incoherence in his conversation
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continued -- He lay in bed longer than usual, & while He
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was dressing He sent for Me, & He was Eagerin giving Me
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a great variety of commissions, & I found Him doing the same
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to Colonel Gwyn who was in the room when I came in - He order'd
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Me as Yesterday to dine at 3 oClock but did not make out any
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bill of fare as He had done the preceding day for Me - Then
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directing Me to be with Him again at 4 oClock He sent Me
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out to ride -- All this could not be accomplished, as a change
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took this in the Eveing. The Chancellor & Mr Pitt came this
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Morning & had long conferences with H.My. Physicians, &
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the result has been the adoption of a New System, & which
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was immediately acted upon by The Prince of Wales's command
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[[underline]] Windsor Castle Novr. 25th 1788. Copy of an Order by the P. of W. The Duke of York & Physicians [[/underline]]
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22It is the Opinion of His Majestys Physicians that H.My. should have only two Persons
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"with Him -- That thosetwo Persons should stay with His Majesty, for two hours &
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"then be relieved by two others. That those two Persons should inform H.My. that they
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"were order'd by his Physicians, to remain in the Room - to admit no other Person
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or go with any Message --- Other Attendants must always be in the Room
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"adjoining to His Majestys Apartment, but are not to go in unless called for by the
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Attendants within  --- It is directed by H. Mys. Physicians that  the Attendants
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"shouldtake particular care, that His Majesty does not go out of his Bedchamber
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"and room adjoining --- If H.M. calls for the Clergyman to read prayers
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"He may be admitted -- Whilst H.M. is in Bed at night, He must have 3 Attendants
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"two of which must always be in his [[underline]] Bedroom [[/underline]].
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signed                                                signed
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"R.Warren.  George Baker                George. P.
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" L. Pepys.  T.R. Reynolds                Frederic

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22 Physicians that the Equerry who sits up with His Majesty "should not go into The Kings room, unless sent for by one of "the Pages" /underlined -- The King this day saw the Princesses from his Windows & was much pleased at seeing Them -- underline Tuesday Novr. 25th /underline What with fatigue & opiates H.My obtained several hours sleep this Night, but I the Morning the same perplexity of Mind & the same incoherence in his conversation continued -- He lay in bed longer than usual, & while He was dressing He sent for Me, & He was Eagerin giving Me a great variety of commissions, & I found Him doing the same to Colonel Gwyn who was in the room when I came in - He order'd Me as Yesterday to dine at 3 oClock but did not make out any bill of fare as He had done the preceding day for Me - Then directing Me to be with Him again at 4 oClock He sent Me out to ride -- All this could not be accomplished, as a change took this in the Eveing. The Chancellor & Mr Pitt came this Morning & had long conferences with H.My. Physicians, & the result has been the adoption of a New System, & which was immediately acted upon by The Prince of Wales's command underline Windsor Castle Novr. 25th 1788. Copy of an Order by the P. of W. The Duke of York & Physicians /underline 22It is the Opinion of His Majestys Physicians that H.My. should have only two Persons "with Him -- That thosetwo Persons should stay with His Majesty, for two hours & "then be relieved by two others. That those two Persons should inform H.My. that they "were order'd by his Physicians, to remain in the Room - to admit no other Person or go with any Message --- Other Attendants must always be in the Room "adjoining to His Majestys Apartment, but are not to go in unless called for by the Attendants within --- It is directed by H. Mys. Physicians that the Attendants "shouldtake particular care, that His Majesty does not go out of his Bedchamber "and room adjoining --- If H.M. calls for the Clergyman to read prayers "He may be admitted -- Whilst H.M. is in Bed at night, He must have 3 Attendants "two of which must always be in his underline Bedroom /underline. signed signed "R.Warren. George Baker George. P. " L. Pepys. T.R. Reynolds Frederic