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Foreign News September 27, 1820

Daily National Intelligencer

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Queen Caroline sent a letter to King George IV at Windsor, received a reply via messenger to Brandenburg House. Lord Chancellor met with Sir Benjamin Bloomfield on related correspondence. Rumor circulates that proceedings against the Queen may be halted.

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The statement of her Majesty having written a letter to the King is correct. The letter was delivered to his Majesty at the cottage near Windsor, early on Wednesday morning. His Majesty's messenger arrived with an answer to Brandenburg house about four o'clock of the same afternoon. The Queen's messenger was immediately dispatched to Lord Liverpool, and returned to Brandenburgh-house from his lordship at 10 o'clock at night.

The Lord Chancellor left the Court of Chancery this day at 1 o'clock, to receive a communication from Sir Benjamin Bloomfield, which is supposed to relate to the correspondence between their majesties. There is a report in the west end of the town that the proceedings against the Queen will be stopped, but we do not know upon what authority it rests.—Globe

What sub-type of article is it?

Court News Political

What keywords are associated?

Royal Correspondence Queen Letter King Reply Lord Chancellor Communication Proceedings Against Queen

What entities or persons were involved?

Her Majesty His Majesty Lord Liverpool Lord Chancellor Sir Benjamin Bloomfield

Where did it happen?

Windsor

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Windsor

Event Date

Early On Wednesday Morning

Key Persons

Her Majesty His Majesty Lord Liverpool Lord Chancellor Sir Benjamin Bloomfield

Outcome

report in the west end of the town that the proceedings against the queen will be stopped

Event Details

Her Majesty wrote a letter to the King, delivered early Wednesday morning at the cottage near Windsor. His Majesty's messenger brought an answer to Brandenburg house at four o'clock afternoon. Queen's messenger went to Lord Liverpool and returned at 10 o'clock night. Lord Chancellor left Court of Chancery at 1 o'clock to receive communication from Sir Benjamin Bloomfield relating to their majesties' correspondence.

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