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. The letter relates to a request for some kind of assistance from Lord Mansfield. Lady Mansfield writes that her husband had not yet seen Hamilton's second letter to him. She continues that he was not at Cambridge and therefore she 'imagine[s] w[oul]d not have had it in his power to be of use to L[ad]y Wakes friend'. She notes that she has done has Hamilton has desired.</p><p style='text-align: justify;'>Lady Mansfield is very pleased with Hamilton's daughter and when Louisa Dickenson next comes to town she hopes that she and her daughter Caroline will meet. The letter continues with news of her own children.</p><p style='text-align: justify;'>Dated at Kenwood House.</p>


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