Frederick Hamilton informs his niece of his safe arrival in Dublin and thanks her for her attentions to him during his visit to London, which was so 'very different from what I experienced from other quarters'. He writes that the 'object' of his visit has not been answered as he would have wished [presumably his expectations of preferment in the Church]. The letter also notes that Ireland seems satisfied with what has been done for them but that there are people in England working surreptitiously to create difficulties there.
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Frederick Hamilton informs his niece of his safe arrival in Dublin and thanks her for her attentions to him during his visit to London, which was so 'very different from what I experienced from other quarters'. He writes that the 'object' of his visit has not been answered as he would have wished [presumably his expectations of preferment in the Church]. The letter also notes that Ireland seems satisfied with what has been done for them but that there are people in England working surreptitiously to create difficulties there.
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