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

Dickenson, Sarah

The Mary Hamilton Papers

<p style='text-align: justify;'>Letter from Sarah Dickenson to Mary Hamilton. A summer has gone by without Dickenson writing to Hamilton, but her conscience has been quieted with the knowledge that she will soon see her. Dickenson's father had received a letter from Hamilton's husband that morning informing him that they will stay at Lady Wake's for a further week. Dickenson sends her thanks to the Miss Wakes for their notes, included in Hamilton's letter. She reports that her father was flattered and has been telling their friends and neighbours of these 'agreeable testimonies' of his granddaughter.</p><p style='text-align: justify;'>Original reference No. 20.</p>


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