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HAM/1/14/53

Note from Martha Carolina Goldsworthy to Mary Hamilton

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My dr
Prʃs Elizth spoke to me & I have presented
yr Request to Her Majesty who has
consented to it -- Adieu my dr beaucoup
de Plaisir, et Succeʃs --
                             Affly Yr-
                                MCG
20th Decbr:. 1781
20 Ms pt 11

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My dear
Princess Elizabeth spoke to me & I have presented
your Request to Her Majesty who has
consented to it -- Adieu my dear beaucoup
de Plaisir, et Success --
                             Affectionately Yours
                                Martha Carolina Goldsworthy

20 Minutes past 11





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Metadata

Library References

Repository: John Rylands Research Institute and Library, University of Manchester

Archive: Mary Hamilton Papers

Item title: Note from Martha Carolina Goldsworthy to Mary Hamilton

Shelfmark: HAM/1/14/53

Correspondence Details

Sender: Martha Carolina Goldsworthy

Place sent: unknown

Addressee: Mary Hamilton

Place received: unknown

Date sent: 20 December 1781

Letter Description

Summary: Note from Martha Carolina Goldsworthy to Mary Hamilton, with a request from Princess Elizabeth.
    Original reference No. 49.
   

Length: 1 sheet, 38 words

Transliteration Information

Editorial declaration: First edited 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: Transcription and XML version created as part of project 'Unlocking the Mary Hamilton Papers', funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council under grant AH/S007121/1.

Transliterator: Christine Wallis, editorial team (completed 29 September 2020)

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

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