The Mary Hamilton Papers : Letter from John Dickenson to Mary Hamilton

Dickenson, John

The Mary Hamilton Papers

<p style='text-align: justify;'>Letter from John Dickenson to his wife Mary née Hamilton. He is in Kearsley on business and the letter relates to his feelings for Hamilton. He writes that if he were ever 'to commit a Crime against the State, the greatest punishment that could be inflicted upon me, would be a Separation from the woman I adore'.</p>


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