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HAM_1_14_110.pdf
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Reference Number:
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HAM/1/14/110
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Link to Catalogue:
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Series Title:
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Correspondence from Martha Carolina Goldsworthy
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Parent Work Title:
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Letter from Lady Cecilia Johnston to John Dickenson
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Creator:
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Johnston, Cecilia, Lady, 1730 -1817
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Creator Role:
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Author
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Date Created:
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1810-09-04
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Description:
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Letter from Lady Cecilia Johnston to John Dickenson who thanks her friends for remembering her and for the brace of partridges that they have sent her. She writes that she was at Windsor last week and that Miss Goldsworthy was there and that she was looking well, though she is deaf and ‘quite shock[e]d me as she does not hear one word in ten, even with the assistance of the Trumpet’. She hopes the Dickenson’s have found a house to their taste with a saloon large enough to contain all of Hamilton’s ‘curiosity’s’. Dated at Hampton Court Palace.
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Language Code:
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eng-GB
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Language:
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English
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Subject:
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Great Britain--Social life and customs
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Subject:
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Letters
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Category of Material:
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Archives
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Sub-Category:
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Correspondence
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Technique Used:
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Handwriting
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Medium:
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Ink
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Support:
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Paper
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Time Period Covered:
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19th Century CE
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People Covered:
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Hamilton, Mary, 1756-1816
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People Covered:
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Dickenson, John, approximately 1757-1842
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People Covered:
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Johnston, Cecilia, Lady, 1730 -1817
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Current Repository:
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The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
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Rights Holder - Image:
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The University of Manchester Library
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Rights Holder - Work:
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Copyright restrictions may apply
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Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
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2015-07-13
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Image Creation Technique:
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Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
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Access Rights:
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Metadata Schema:
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eng-GB
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Collection Code:
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Mary Hamilton Papers
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