Hamilton, Elizabeth. “Introduction”. Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah, edited by Pamela Perkins and Shannon Russell, Broadview, 1999, pp. 7 - 50.
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Hamilton | Her sister, another Katherine
, was married and widowed by 1792. Hamilton, Elizabeth. “Introduction”. Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah, edited by Pamela Perkins and Shannon Russell, Broadview, 1999, pp. 7 - 50. 49 |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Smith | They met and spent time with Elizabeth Hamilton
and her sister, Katherine Blake
, when these two visited the Lakes in May 1802. Smith, Elizabeth. Fragments, in Prose and Verse. Bowdler, Henrietta MariaEditor , Richard Cruttwell, 1809. 157 |
Residence | Elizabeth Hamilton | For some years thereafter EH
made her home with her widowed sister
, living first at Hadleigh in Suffolk and then in Berkshire. Hamilton, Elizabeth. “Introduction”. Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah, edited by Pamela Perkins and Shannon Russell, Broadview, 1999, pp. 7 - 50. 49 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray, Brian Harrison, and Lawrence Goldman, editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. |
Travel | Elizabeth Hamilton | EH
, with her sister
, left their home for a protracted tour of Wales, the Lake District, and Scotland. Hamilton, Elizabeth. “Introduction”. Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah, edited by Pamela Perkins and Shannon Russell, Broadview, 1999, pp. 7 - 50. 50 |
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