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My Dearest love -- I do not find myself stout enough
this Eveg to venture out for ye. first time, besides I
am low & an unfit visitor for you; I hope my love
You heard I sent last night & this Morng. -- the accounts
from You were very uncomfortable, & Dr. - & Mr. D-
told me they found you still ye. same, & still ------
imagin'd you wd. have the Measles. I send a Book
for Yor. amusement, I hope you have not seen it,
Lettice can read it to you, for I do not suppose you
ought, & indeed I fear cannot read long togetherat a time Your-
self -- If you have every made the different Stiles of the
Great Masters your Painters Your study, this Book
cannot fail of entertaining you, & if you have
not it will still amuse you as the language is good
& there is a vivacity that keeps up ye. attention --
add to this, it was written by young Beckford.[1]
Adieu my Dear Dear friend
God grant You a speedy recovery.
MirandaMary Hamilton[2]
7th. June 1781
Honble. Miʃs
Gunning
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Normalised Text
My Dearest love -- I do not find myself stout enough
this Evening to venture out for the first time, besides I
am low & an unfit visitor for you; I hope my love
You heard I sent last night & this Morning -- the accounts
from You were very uncomfortable, & Dr. - & Mr. D-
told me they found you still the same, & still
imagined you would have the Measles. I send a Book
for Your amusement, I hope you have not seen it,
Lettice can read it to you, for I do not suppose you
ought, & indeed I fear cannot read long at a time Yourself
-- If you have ever made the different Styles of the
Great Painters Your study, this Book
cannot fail of entertaining you, & if you have
not it will still amuse you as the language is good
& there is a vivacity that keeps up the attention --
add to this, it was written by young Beckford.
Adieu my Dear Dear friend
God grant You a speedy recovery.
Miranda
7th. June 1781
Honourable Miss
Gunning
1781
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Library References
Repository: John Rylands Research Institute and Library, University of Manchester
Archive: Mary Hamilton Papers
Item title: Letter from Mary Hamilton to Charlotte Margaret Gunning
Shelfmark: HAM/1/15/2/16
Correspondence Details
Sender: Mary Hamilton
Place sent: unknown
Addressee: Charlotte Margaret Digby (née Gunning)
Place received: unknown
Date sent: 7 June 1781
Letter Description
Summary: Letter from Mary Hamilton to Charlotte Gunning. She has been concerned about Gunning's health. She herself is not 'stout enough this Eve[nin]g to venture out for the first time'. Instead she sends a book on 'Great Painters' by 'young Beckford' [William Beckford's Biographical Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters (1780)] to keep Gunning amused while recovering from illness. 'If you have every made the different Stiles of the Great Painters Your study, this Book cannot fail of entertaining you, & if you have not it will still amuse you as the language is good & there is a vivacity that keeps up ye. attention'.
Original reference No. 14.
Length: 1 sheet, 184 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).
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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: Gabrielle Royle, 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
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Revision date: 10 December 2021