Letter from Frederick Hamilton to his brother Charles Hamilton who writes that he has just returned from London where he spent the majority of time with his relations, Lord Warwick, Lord Greville and Lord Abercorn, and notes that the 'two former have undertaken that I shall have no trouble about residence in Ireland'. The letter continues with news of relations including Lady Warwick who is to spend the Winter at Ghent and of his sister Lady Cathcart who he reports recently visited their brother, William in Naples, and who is to go to Vienna as her husband proposes to see the Emperor, 'who has a personal liking to him' and that he will 'certainly ?[be] ambassador when L[or]d Stormont is weary of that office'. Dated at Ipswich.
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Letter from Frederick Hamilton to his brother Charles Hamilton who writes that he has just returned from London where he spent the majority of time with his relations, Lord Warwick, Lord Greville and Lord Abercorn, and notes that the 'two former have undertaken that I shall have no trouble about residence in Ireland'. The letter continues with news of relations including Lady Warwick who is to spend the Winter at Ghent and of his sister Lady Cathcart who he reports recently visited their brother, William in Naples, and who is to go to Vienna as her husband proposes to see the Emperor, 'who has a personal liking to him' and that he will 'certainly ?[be] ambassador when L[or]d Stormont is weary of that office'. Dated at Ipswich.
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