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Mary Hamilton Papers
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Mary Hamilton Papers
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HAM_1_15_2_23a.pdf
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Reference Number:
HAM/1/15/2/23a
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HAM/1/15/2/23a
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Series Title:
Correspondence from Mary Hamilton to Charlotte Margaret Gunning
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Correspondence from Mary Hamilton to Charlotte Margaret Gunning
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Parent Work Title:
Letter from Mary Hamilton to Charlotte Margaret Gunning
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Letter from Mary Hamilton to Charlotte Margaret Gunning
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Creator:
Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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Creator Role:
Author
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Author
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Date Created:
1782-07-12
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1782-07-12
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Description:
Hamilton begins her letter noting that she has waited on 'Hero' (code name for Mrs Walsingham) and flatters herself that she 'in in good adour with her'. They attended Walker's Lecture together. She continues that 'Hero' talked of Gunning but did not say anything about you coming to her and Hamilton did not 'venture the question'. Hamilton asks what Gunning's father has to say about all the changes to the Ministry. Gunning has asked Hamilton to obtain for her a lock of hair (she does not specify whose, possibly one of the princesses) and writes that she will do so but that she 'must on no account boast of having this invaluable Treasure in your possession'. Hamilton is interested to know what Gunning intends to study during the summer and which books she has been reading. She continues on the subject of books and wishes they could have read together. Some text has been censored by Hamilton so it is not possible to read all that she writes on her interests but she does note that she wishes to know something on natural history ? 'particularly to man'. She has seen advertised a new novel, Cecilia, by Miss Burney (Frances Burney, see HAM/1/6/5) who wrote Evilina and she would like to see it. Hamilton thought Evilina to be 'wonderful proof of genius for that kind of history if it is true that she was so young and had no assistance'. The new book is in 5 volumes and Hamilton thinks it may be a good 'lounging' book and advises Gunning to purchase it and write to her on how she gets on with it.
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Hamilton begins her letter noting that she has waited on 'Hero' (code name for Mrs Walsingham) and flatters herself that she 'in in good adour with her'. They attended Walker's Lecture together. She continues that 'Hero' talked of Gunning but did not say anything about you coming to her and Hamilton did not 'venture the question'. Hamilton asks what Gunning's father has to say about all the changes to the Ministry. Gunning has asked Hamilton to obtain for her a lock of hair (she does not specify whose, possibly one of the princesses) and writes that she will do so but that she 'must on no account boast of having this invaluable Treasure in your possession'. Hamilton is interested to know what Gunning intends to study during the summer and which books she has been reading. She continues on the subject of books and wishes they could have read together. Some text has been censored by Hamilton so it is not possible to read all that she writes on her interests but she does note that she wishes to know something on natural history ? 'particularly to man'. She has seen advertised a new novel, Cecilia, by Miss Burney (Frances Burney, see HAM/1/6/5) who wrote Evilina and she would like to see it. Hamilton thought Evilina to be 'wonderful proof of genius for that kind of history if it is true that she was so young and had no assistance'. The new book is in 5 volumes and Hamilton thinks it may be a good 'lounging' book and advises Gunning to purchase it and write to her on how she gets on with it.
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eng-GB
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eng-GB
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Subject:
Letters
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Letters
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Subject:
Death
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Death
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Subject:
Great Britain--Social life and customs
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Great Britain--Social life and customs
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Category of Material:
Archives
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Archives
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Sub-Category:
Correspondence
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Correspondence
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Technique Used:
Handwriting
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Handwriting
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Medium:
Ink
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Ink
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Support:
Paper
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Paper
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Creation Site:
England: Greater London: Richmond upon Thames: Kew
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England: Greater London: Richmond upon Thames: Kew
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Time Period Covered:
18th Century CE
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18th Century CE
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false
People Covered:
Burney, Fanny, 1752-1840
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Burney, Fanny, 1752-1840
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false
People Covered:
Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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People Covered:
Charlotte, Queen, consort of George III, King of Great Britain, 1744-1818
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Charlotte, Queen, consort of George III, King of Great Britain, 1744-1818
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People Covered:
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
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George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
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Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
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The University of Manchester Library
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Copyright restrictions may apply
Notes:
Two letters have been pasted onto one sheet.
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Two letters have been pasted onto one sheet.
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Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2014-07-27
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
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Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2014-07
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Mary Hamilton Papers
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Mary Hamilton Papers
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