WILLIS PAPERS. Vol. I (ff. 96). Journal of Dr John Willis; 19 Dec. 1788-26 Feb. 1789. Preceded by notes rel. to the previous history of the King's illness. John Willis, MD: Journals rel. to the King's illness: 1788-1789.
WILLIS PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 207). Journal of Dr John Willis; 5 Dec. 1788-26 Mar. 1789. Partly a transcript of vol. I but adding much further information especially in the later portion. John Willis, MD: Journals rel. to the King's illness: 1788-1789.
WILLIS PAPERS.Vols. III-V. Journals of the Rev. Dr Thomas Willis; 31 Jan. 1801-18 Apr. 1803. At the end of vol. V are included draft letters and notes of interviews of the same, and of Dr John Willis, 4 Sept. 1801-26 Mar. 1803 (ff. 42-57); these are followed (ff. 58-147) by a series of original letters addressed to the Rev. Dr Thomas Willis, etc., preserved in Willis's own arrangement, 24 Dec. 1788- 1 May 1803. Three volumes.
WILLIS PAPERS. Vol. VI (ff. 145). Letters from Princess Elizabeth, 3rd daughter of George III, [Landgravine and Princess of Hesse-Homburg 1818], chiefly to the Rev. Dr Thomas Willis; 13 Mar. 1801-21 June 1812, n.d. Reverend Thomas Willis, LLD 1791; Rector of St George's, Bloomsbury, 1791, and o...
WILLIS PAPERS. Vols. VII-XLIII. Registers of Official Bulletins, 27 Oct. 1810-29 Jan. 1820 (the date of the king's death), for the most part apparently in the hand of Dr Robert Willis. Thirty-seven volumes:-
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Robert Darling Willis, MD: Registers of Official Bulletins conc. the King's health, written by: 1810-1820.
WILLIS PAPERS. Vol. XLIV. Fourteen monthly notebooks kept by Dr Robert Willis, during the early part of the king's third illness; 1810-1812. This period is covered by vols. vii-xii of the Registers of Official Bulletins (Add. MSS. 41696-41701). Notebooks A-D are in the shorthand system of Samuel Taylor.
WILLIS PAPERS. Vols. XLV-XLVII. Miscellaneous letters, memoranda,and drafts or copies of reports by the physicians in attendance upon the king, some in shorthand; 1804-1820. Part of this appears to be the material referred to, and used by, Francis Willis in the compilation of Add. MS. 41697. Three volumes. Folio.