The letter relates to Dickenson's time in Bath and details his social life whilst in the city. He writes of a group of men one of whom has the manner and the appearance of the Prince of Wales and is called 'Prince L - from his aping the Prince'. Dickenson also writes on finance and on the business of Hamilton's financial bond.
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The letter relates to Dickenson's time in Bath and details his social life whilst in the city. He writes of a group of men one of whom has the manner and the appearance of the Prince of Wales and is called 'Prince L - from his aping the Prince'. Dickenson also writes on finance and on the business of Hamilton's financial bond.
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