The letter relates with Hamilton's concern that Gunning no longer considers her such a friend has she once did and with news of friends and court. She writes of Sir William and Lady Wake and of Lady Wake's wish to visit Buxton for the sake of her husband's health and with her fear that if he feels better when he gets back to the country then he may not be persuaded to travel to Buxton. She asks Gunning to do try to persuade him to go to Buxton when she sees him. Hamilton also writes of court and notes that she has not accompanies 'their Majesty's' to Kew or London this week or last but her time as still been occupied during their absence.
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The letter relates with Hamilton's concern that Gunning no longer considers her such a friend has she once did and with news of friends and court. She writes of Sir William and Lady Wake and of Lady Wake's wish to visit Buxton for the sake of her husband's health and with her fear that if he feels better when he gets back to the country then he may not be persuaded to travel to Buxton. She asks Gunning to do try to persuade him to go to Buxton when she sees him. Hamilton also writes of court and notes that she has not accompanies 'their Majesty's' to Kew or London this week or last but her time as still been occupied during their absence.
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