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[[underline]] Wednesday Novr. 26th. [[/underline]] I left
 
[[underline]] Wednesday Novr. 26th. [[/underline]] I left
Windsor this Morning being called to Town on business.  I returned to The Queens Lodge on Friday Novr. 28th.
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Windsor this Morning being called  
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to Town on business.  I returned to The Queens Lodge on Friday Novr. 28th.
  
 
On [[underline]] Thursday Novr. 27 [[/underline]] Doctor Addington arrived at The Queens
 
On [[underline]] Thursday Novr. 27 [[/underline]] Doctor Addington arrived at The Queens
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His practice in the Country chiefly & near Reading, had as it has been
 
His practice in the Country chiefly & near Reading, had as it has been
 
said successfully directed, & particularly to Maladies of the Mind.
 
said successfully directed, & particularly to Maladies of the Mind.
He is now Old & indeed nearly superannuated - He made a sad blunder at his first Interview with H.M. by inconsiderately
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He is now Old & indeed nearly superannuated - He made  
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a sad blunder at his first Interview with H.M. by inconsiderately
 
telling Him there would be no impropriety in his seeing the
 
telling Him there would be no impropriety in his seeing the
Queen - This slip occasioned much confusion, as The King immediately began to prepare His room for Her reception.
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Queen - This slip occasioned much confusion, as The King immediately
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began to prepare His room for Her reception.
  
 
[[underline]] Friday Novr.28th. [[/underline]] On my return to the Queen's Lodge this day
 
[[underline]] Friday Novr.28th. [[/underline]] On my return to the Queen's Lodge this day

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The King went this Night to bed about 7 oClock, fell asleep soon after & waked at abt. 11, when He insisted on getting up to have his head & feet forwarded, & which for some nights past He had done, but which his precipitate retreat to his bed this Evening had occasioned Him to omit -- As He seem'd very desireous to be indulged in this fancy He was so, & afterwards returned to bed where at intervals He slept some hours, but between them He talked incessantly & incoherently, but in good humour & high spirits, & at times laughed a good deal - His pulse during the Night was about 106.

underline Wednesday Novr. 26th. /underline I left Windsor this Morning being called to Town on business. I returned to The Queens Lodge on Friday Novr. 28th.

On underline Thursday Novr. 27 /underline Doctor Addington arrived at The Queens Lodge, introduced there on the recommendation of the Chatham Family His practice in the Country chiefly & near Reading, had as it has been said successfully directed, & particularly to Maladies of the Mind. He is now Old & indeed nearly superannuated - He made a sad blunder at his first Interview with H.M. by inconsiderately telling Him there would be no impropriety in his seeing the Queen - This slip occasioned much confusion, as The King immediately began to prepare His room for Her reception.

underline Friday Novr.28th. /underline On my return to the Queen's Lodge this day With concern I learnt that no favourable Alteration had taken place in his Majesty's health, during My Absence, & that his disorder remained without abatement - & in some Instances more violence had appeared -- Yesterday (Thursday) all the Cabinet had met at The Queen's Lodge, Lord Camden the President of the Council Excepted