The Mary Hamilton Papers : Letter from Louisa Murray, Lady Stormont, to Mary Hamilton

Murray (née Cathcart), Louisa

The Mary Hamilton Papers

<p style='text-align: justify;'>Letter from Louisa Murray, Lady Stormont, to Mary Hamilton. She writes of an ‘unfortunate couple’ that she has ‘recommended to y[ou]r protection’. She hopes that they will be deserving as they seem to be and that it is A relief to her that through Hamilton they may be a ‘chance of their being enabled some how or other to Earn their Bread’.</p><p style='text-align: justify;'>Stormont is visiting the country and writes of the refreshing air which she thinks will benefit her as she has been ‘more nervous than usual of late’ and this has affected her eyes and prevents her from writing too much. She ends her letter asking about Louisa Dickenson and on her hopes of seeing Hamilton.</p>


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