Dickenson writes to Hamilton of his time in London. Whilst there he went to 'Kennedy's and saw a number of portraits of Emma Lyon and he was not satisfied with any of them. He then drank tea with her. He also met with Hamilton's cousin Charles Greville, Emma's former lover (see HAM/1/5/3)] and invited him to stay at Taxal.
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Dickenson writes to Hamilton of his time in London. Whilst there he went to 'Kennedy's and saw a number of portraits of Emma Lyon and he was not satisfied with any of them. He then drank tea with her. He also met with Hamilton's cousin Charles Greville, Emma's former lover (see HAM/1/5/3)] and invited him to stay at Taxal.
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