Single Letter

HAM/1/5/4/24

Note from Lord Warwick to John Dickenson

Diplomatic Text


Dr Sr.




      As I find I can be home in time
to go to Court by setting out a little earlier I
will call on you about half past 2 o'Clock
or a little later -- I hope to hear that you
find yourself without pain or bad effects
from your Accident
                                                         Yours Sincerely &c
                                                         Warwick
Thursday Morg

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Normalised Text


Dear Sir




      As I find I can be home in time
to go to Court by setting out a little earlier I
will call on you about half past 2 o'Clock
or a little later -- I hope to hear that you
find yourself without pain or bad effects
from your Accident
                                                         Yours Sincerely &c
                                                         Warwick
Thursday Morning

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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 Lord Warwick to John Dickenson

Shelfmark: HAM/1/5/4/24

Correspondence Details

Sender: George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick

Place sent: unknown

Addressee: John Dickenson

Place received: unknown

Date sent: not after 1816
notAfter 1816 (precision: high)

Letter Description

Summary: Note from Lord Warwick to John Dickenson, stating that he will be home in time to go to Court and that he will call on him that afternoon. He hopes he is without pain or bad effects from his accident.
   

Length: 1 sheet, 57 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 3 August 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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