Letter from Lady Dartrey to Mary Hamilton. The letter relates to the benefit of the waters at Tunbridge Wells, poetry and acquaintances including Lady Mansfield, Lord Stormont, Mrs Boscawen and Mrs Delany.
Dartrey ends her letter stating that she has nothing to trouble Sir William Hamilton with except taking care of Dickenson and Hamilton in Naples. Below this, written in Hamilton's hand, is a note stating that her uncle, Sir William, had advised that she and her husband should spend some time on the continent after they were married.
Dated at Tunbridge Wells, [Kent].
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Letter from Lady Dartrey to Mary Hamilton. The letter relates to the benefit of the waters at Tunbridge Wells, poetry and acquaintances including Lady Mansfield, Lord Stormont, Mrs Boscawen and Mrs Delany.
Dartrey ends her letter stating that she has nothing to trouble Sir William Hamilton with except taking care of Dickenson and Hamilton in Naples. Below this, written in Hamilton's hand, is a note stating that her uncle, Sir William, had advised that she and her husband should spend some time on the continent after they were married.
Dated at Tunbridge Wells, [Kent].
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