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Foreign News September 4, 1811

Norfolk Gazette And Publick Ledger

Norfolk, Virginia

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Privy Council document signed on Saturday the 9th for Parliament; reports indicate King not mentally fit to resume authority, health stable, physicians expect recovery despite worse night at Windsor.

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history of the Privy Council was signed by all the members on Saturday, and was to be laid before Parliament that day (the 9th.)

The paper observes, that his Majesty was not in a state of mind to resume the functions of the Royal Authority; that his bodily health, however had not declined; and therefore that some of the physicians saw no reason to alter their former opinion, that his Majesty would ultimately recover, notwithstanding the accounts from Windsor were, that the King had passed a worse night on Sunday than he had done for a considerable time.

What sub-type of article is it?

Royal Event Court News

What keywords are associated?

Privy Council King Health Royal Authority Windsor Physicians Opinion

What entities or persons were involved?

His Majesty

Where did it happen?

Windsor

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Windsor

Event Date

The 9th (Saturday); Sunday

Key Persons

His Majesty

Outcome

his majesty was not in a state of mind to resume the functions of the royal authority; bodily health had not declined; physicians saw no reason to alter opinion of ultimate recovery; passed a worse night on sunday

Event Details

history of the Privy Council was signed by all the members on Saturday, and was to be laid before Parliament that day (the 9th.); The paper observes that his Majesty was not in a state of mind to resume the functions of the Royal Authority; that his bodily health however had not declined; and therefore that some of the physicians saw no reason to alter their former opinion that his Majesty would ultimately recover, notwithstanding the accounts from Windsor that the King had passed a worse night on Sunday than he had done for a considerable time.

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