The Mary Hamilton Papers : Letter from Louisa Murray, Countess of Mansfield (formerly Lady Stormont), to Mary Hamilton

Murray (née Cathcart), Louisa

The Mary Hamilton Papers

<p style='text-align: justify;'>Letter from Louisa Murray, Countess of Mansfield, to Mary Hamilton. Although better, she is still an invalid and has been staying in the country. She very rarely comes to town but hopes to see Hamilton at Portland Place when she does. She continues her letter with news of her family. Her son Lord Stormont is at Oxford and George and Charles will soon be at home with her for the holidays. She notes that her son Henry is under 'Richardson's care' and her daughter Caroline 'you may believe, is always where I am'.</p><p style='text-align: justify;'>Dated at Kenwood [House].</p>


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