MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
Mary Hamilton Papers
Record
Image Number:
HAM_1_11_24.pdf
Reference Number:
HAM/1/11/24
Link to Catalogue:
Series Title:
Correspondence from Lady Dartrey (later Cremorne)
Parent Work Title:
Letter from Lady Dartrey to Mary Hamilton
Creator:
Dartrey, Philadelphia Hannah, 1740-1826
Creator Role:
Author
Creator:
Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
Creator Role:
Author
Date Created:
1784-08-20
Description:
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].
Language Code:
eng-GB
Language:
English
Subject:
Great Britain--Social life and customs
Subject:
Letters
Category of Material:
Archives
Sub-Category:
Correspondence
Technique Used:
Handwriting
Medium:
Ink
Support:
Paper
Creation Site:
England: Kent: Royal Tunbridge Wells
Time Period Covered:
18th Century CE
Places Covered:
England: Kent: Royal Tunbridge Wells
Places Covered:
Italy: Campania: Napoli: Naples
People Covered:
Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
People Covered:
Hamilton, William, Sir, 1730-1803
People Covered:
Dickenson, John, approximately 1757-1842
Item Height:
235 mm
Item Width:
185 mm
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):
2019-05-01
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights:
Creative Commons License
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2019-06
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Mary Hamilton Papers