Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III

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The only thing that I could learn this morning is that Lord Chatham was somewhat easier last Night at eleven a Clock but still very weak. From lion Hill i have no direct account but was told by the Dutohess of Aneafler that Mrs Lockhart was to go there to Duy and that she in her opinion thinks that Lord Holderness will not live a fortnight longer. The newspapers informed Us last night of a man being taken [[addition]] up [[/addition]] who was suspected of having pfixed up the Paper about the declaration of War against the French signed Ellingam. This I hear is really true, the man was yaming and said that he was paid [[underline]] forty [[/underline]] Guineas by a Gentleman of fortune for doing it. who this Gentleman is, or what induced him