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Letters first transliterated by individual students as TXT files with partial XML mark-up, revised by a research assistant and completed as TEI/XML files. Project supervised by David Denison and Nuria Yáñez-Bouza.<\/p>
This set submitted by final-year undergraduate students in the module LELA30171 Modern English Language 1500-present, Department of Linguistics and English Language, University of Manchester, Manchester (UK), November 2014.<\/p>" }, { "label": "Date of Creation", "value": "11 November 1778" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "London" }, { "label": "Next", "value": "/view/AR-HAM-00001-00010-00001-00010" }, { "label": "Prev", "value": "/view/AR-HAM-00001-00010-00001-00008" }, { "label": "Script", "value": "
Letter from Anna Maria Clarke to Mary Hamilton. She writes from Hamilton's mother's fireside. Mrs Hamilton is somewhat better today. The doctor had been the previous night and given them 'great encouragement'. She has been given new medicine, which they hope will agree with her. Her mother also sends Hamilton instructions to write to Mr Leathenstone about money and to her uncle to acquaint him that 'the Land may be let'.<\/p>