COLLECTION NAME:
Mary Hamilton Papers
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Manchester~11~11
Mary Hamilton Papers
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HAM14113.pdf
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HAM14113.pdf
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Reference Number:
HAM/1/4/1/13
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HAM/1/4/1/13
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Series Title:
Correspondence from the Hamilton Family
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Correspondence from the Hamilton Family
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Parent Work Title:
Letter from Frederick Hamilton to Mary Hamilton
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Letter from Frederick Hamilton to Mary Hamilton
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Creator:
Hamilton, Frederick, 1728-1811
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Hamilton, Frederick, 1728-1811
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Creator Role:
Author
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Author
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Date Created:
1780-03-14
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1780-03-14
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Description:
Frederick Hamilton is sorry to hear about Lady Charlotte Finche's and Miss Goldsworthy's [Mary Hamilton's friends from Court] indisposition and writes that he is sure that they appreciate her efforts on their behalf and that as long as she does not suffer any fatigue from such efforts then she will satisfaction from such actions. Frederick Hamilton speaks of her goodness and being surrounded by respectable friends. Frederick Hamilton notes a visit from his relation Captain Cathcart who is in the process of raising men for a new Regiment of which he is to be Major. This will be of considerable expense and Lord Stormont is to help fund it. Frederick Hamilton has spoken to another relation, Robert Greville, to ask him to introduce Lord Warwick to Mary Hamilton. He reports that Greville had informed him that Lord Warwick had already expressed his interest in meeting Mary Hamilton. Dated at Sackville Street, [Dublin].
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Frederick Hamilton is sorry to hear about Lady Charlotte Finche's and Miss Goldsworthy's [Mary Hamilton's friends from Court] indisposition and writes that he is sure that they appreciate her efforts on their behalf and that as long as she does not suffer any fatigue from such efforts then she will satisfaction from such actions. Frederick Hamilton speaks of her goodness and being surrounded by respectable friends. Frederick Hamilton notes a visit from his relation Captain Cathcart who is in the process of raising men for a new Regiment of which he is to be Major. This will be of considerable expense and Lord Stormont is to help fund it. Frederick Hamilton has spoken to another relation, Robert Greville, to ask him to introduce Lord Warwick to Mary Hamilton. He reports that Greville had informed him that Lord Warwick had already expressed his interest in meeting Mary Hamilton. Dated at Sackville Street, [Dublin].
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Language Code:
eng-IE
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eng-IE
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Subject:
Military history
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Military history
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Subject:
Letters
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Letters
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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
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Support:
Paper
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Paper
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Time Period Covered:
18th Century CE
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18th Century CE
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false
Places Covered:
Ireland: Leinster: Dublin
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Ireland: Leinster: Dublin
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false
People Covered:
Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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false
People Covered:
Mansfield, David Murray, Earl of, 1727-1796
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Mansfield, David Murray, Earl of, 1727-1796
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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):
2011-03-23
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights:
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2011-08
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Mary Hamilton Papers
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Mary Hamilton Papers
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