COLLECTION NAME:
Mary Hamilton Papers
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Manchester~11~11
Mary Hamilton Papers
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Image Number:
JRL1415133
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JRL1415133
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Reference Number:
HAM/1/2/13
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HAM/1/2/13
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Link to Catalogue:
Series Title:
Correspondence from John Dickenson to Mary Hamilton
title_series
Correspondence from John Dickenson to Mary Hamilton
Series Title
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Parent Work Title:
Note from John Dickenson
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Note from John Dickenson
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false
Creator:
Dickenson, John, approximately 1757-1842
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Dickenson, John, approximately 1757-1842
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Creator Role:
Author
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Author
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false
Date Created:
1787-01-26
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1787-01-26
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Description:
A note stating the birth of Louisa Dickenson.
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A note stating the birth of Louisa Dickenson.
Description
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Language Code:
eng-GB
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eng-GB
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false
Subject:
Great Britain--Social life and customs
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Great Britain--Social life and customs
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Category of Material:
Archives
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Archives
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Sub-Category:
Correspondence
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Correspondence
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Technique Used:
Handwriting
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Handwriting
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Medium:
Ink
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Ink
Medium
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Support:
Paper
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Paper
Support
false
Time Period Covered:
18th Century CE
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18th Century CE
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false
People Covered:
Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Rights Holder - Work:
Copyright restrictions may apply
Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2014-06-26
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights:
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2014-07
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Mary Hamilton Papers
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Mary Hamilton Papers
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