Frederick Hamilton writes that his age makes writing difficult and painful. He sends his condolences at the death of his parent. Lady Aldborough is now Frederick Hamilton's only remaining child and is the subject of concern to him. She has been at Bath for a month and is constantly in want of medical assistance as her constitution is impaired. He also reports that a relation of his, the Duke of Queensberry [William Douglas, fourth Duke of Queensberry (1725-1810)] has left him a legacy of ?10,000 which is not a surprise to him as he had assured him that he would remember him. Dated at Bath.
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Frederick Hamilton writes that his age makes writing difficult and painful. He sends his condolences at the death of his parent. Lady Aldborough is now Frederick Hamilton's only remaining child and is the subject of concern to him. She has been at Bath for a month and is constantly in want of medical assistance as her constitution is impaired. He also reports that a relation of his, the Duke of Queensberry [William Douglas, fourth Duke of Queensberry (1725-1810)] has left him a legacy of ?10,000 which is not a surprise to him as he had assured him that he would remember him. Dated at Bath.
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