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Latin inscription to Sir William Hamilton

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This is a copy of an inscription in Latin to Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) describing his achievements, below a blank shield surrounded by heraldic motifs (hearts, ships and stars), in a rococco frame. It was possibly intended for a funerary monument.
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Title: Latin inscription to Sir William Hamilton
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This is a copy of an inscription in Latin to Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) describing his achievements, below a blank shield surrounded by heraldic motifs (hearts, ships and stars), in a rococco frame.
It was possibly intended for a funerary monument.

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