Frederick Hamilton writes that he is glad to hear that Mary Hamilton is recovering from her confinement and that her 'little acquisition' is also well. He asks that she give five guineas to her nurse on his behalf and he will repay her with it shortly. The letter also talks of business matters, specifically relating to Mary Hamilton's heritable bond and to family news. Dated at Oxford Street.
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Frederick Hamilton writes that he is glad to hear that Mary Hamilton is recovering from her confinement and that her 'little acquisition' is also well. He asks that she give five guineas to her nurse on his behalf and he will repay her with it shortly. The letter also talks of business matters, specifically relating to Mary Hamilton's heritable bond and to family news. Dated at Oxford Street.
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