Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III

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[[underline]] The Queen. [[/underline]] [[underline]] No Date. Supposed about 1780 [[/underline]] I send your Majesty the Dutchess of Argyles letter to me, I know there is also one for You, Her indelicacy goes a great way, and I am of opinion with my humble advice that Your Majesty would now do better to let the Duke of Manchester acquaint Her that Her Daughter should not come to Court, or be ill received, as letting Her come will open the Door to others for though she is not divorced, She has stood on public Tryal. I declare I shall neither Speak to Mother or Daughter, and if she leave my Family I shall but yet [[unclear]] of one impertinent Person who has always behaved disrespectful to me Charlotte. There will be time enough to send to the Duke of Manchester I shall not answer the Dutchess of Argyles letter.