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GG(J.767.034
23 Dec 1767:22 (222)
London. . . Oct. 4. We hear that his late Royal Highness the
Duke of York had fatigued himself with dancing at a ball on
the 29th of August, yet immediately after set out for
Toulon, three or four leagues distant, only wrapping himself
up in his clock; the next day his Royal Highness complained
of a slight chilness and shivering; the indisposition,
however, appeared so very trifling, that he went at night to
the comedy; but before it was over his Royal Highness found
himself much worse, and was obliged to withdraw. . . [and
within a few days, died of the fever.]
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