Letter – Charles Grey to Thomas Wentworth Beaumont – 19 Jan 1824

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Jan 1824
Correspondent: Charles Grey
Recipient: Thomas Wentworth Beaumont
Archive Source: DUL JGL A40 8-11
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T. W Beaumont Esq etc

                              				Government House, Devonport, Jan, 19, 1824

Sir 

      In answer to your letter which I have just received, I have only to acknowledge having stated, and particularly to your brother, that I considered your having under a mental delusion as the only excuse that could be made for your conduct.               

      I am, Sir, etc

            	Grey



P.S. I must decline all further correspondence, except such as may pass through Sir W. Gordon, whom I have requested to deliver this letter.
JGL A40/9.

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