Diplomatic Text
Having forgotten to leave the enclosed
as Intended yesterday I send it tho rather
late. I have but one Servant & he
is today neceʃsarily engaged at a distance
therefore Excuse my sending this by the
post. write a line to tell me how
Mrs. Dickenson is I was truely concernd
to hear of her indisposition
Dear Dickenson
always Yours Warwick
January 6th
J. Dickenson Esqr.
32 Devonshire Place
red text is normalised and/or unformatted in other panel)
Normalised Text
Having forgotten to leave the enclosed
as Intended yesterday I send it though rather
late. I have but one Servant & he
is today necessarily engaged at a distance
therefore Excuse my sending this by the
post. write a line to tell me how
Mrs. Dickenson is I was truly concerned
to hear of her indisposition
Dear Dickenson
always Yours Warwick
January 6th
John Dickenson Esqr.
32 Devonshire Place
quotations, spellings, uncorrected forms, split words, abbreviations, formatting)
Metadata
Library References
Repository: John Rylands Research Institute and Library, University of Manchester
Archive: Mary Hamilton Papers
Item title: Covering note from Lord Warwick to John Dickenson
Shelfmark: HAM/1/5/4/19
Correspondence Details
Sender: George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick
Place sent: London (certainty: high)
Addressee: John Dickenson
Place received: London
Date sent: between 6 January 1815 and May 1816
notBefore 6 January 1815 (precision: medium)
notAfter May 1816 (precision: high)
Letter Description
Summary: Covering note from Lord Warwick to John Dickenson, enclosing an unidentified item.
Length: 1 sheet, 69 words
Transliteration Information
Editorial declaration: First edited in the project 'Image to Text' (David Denison & Nuria Yáñez-Bouza, 2013-2019), now incorporated in the project 'Unlocking the Mary Hamilton Papers' (Hannah Barker, Sophie Coulombeau, David Denison, Tino Oudesluijs, Cassandra Ulph, Christine Wallis & Nuria Yáñez-Bouza, 2019-2023).
All quotation marks are retained in the text and are represented by appropriate Unicode characters. Words split across two lines may have a hyphen on the first, the second or both fragments (reco-|ver, imperfect|-ly, satisfacti-|-on); or a double hyphen (pur=|port, dan|=ger, qua=|=litys); or none (respect|ing). Any point in abbreviations with superscripted letter(s) is placed last, regardless of relative left-right orientation in the original. Thus, Mrs. or Mrs may occur, but M.rs or Mr.s do not.
Acknowledgements: XML version: Research Assistant funding in 2014/15 and 2015/16 provided by the Department of Linguistics and English Language, University of Manchester.
Research assistant: Donald Alasdair Morrison, undergraduate student, University of Manchester
Transliterator: Jessica Rigby, undergraduate student, University of Manchester (submitted November 2014)
Cataloguer: Lisa Crawley, Archivist, The John Rylands Library
Cataloguer: John Hodgson, Head of Special Collections, John Rylands Research Institute and Library
Copyright: Transcriptions, notes and TEI/XML © the editors
Revision date: 2 November 2021