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Autograph Letter signed by Viscount Horatio Nelson, to Lady Emma Hamilton

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An autograph letter, signed "BRONTE NELSON", to Lady Emma Hamilton. A quote from the letter reads: "...To say how I miss your house and company would be saying little; but in truth you and Sir William has [sic] so spoil'd me that I am not happy anywhere else but with you, nor have I an idea that I ever can be..." This letter acknowledges Nelson's emotions towards Lady Hamilton, while he was returning to the French blockade at Malta in the company of Lord Keith, the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean station.
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Title: Autograph Letter signed by Viscount Horatio Nelson, to Lady Emma Hamilton
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An autograph letter, signed "BRONTE NELSON", to Lady Emma Hamilton.
A quote from the letter reads: ".
To say how I miss your house and company would be saying little; but in truth you and Sir William has [sic] so spoil'd me that I am not happy anywhere else but with you, nor have I an idea that I ever can be.
" This letter acknowledges Nelson's emotions towards Lady Hamilton, while he was returning to the French blockade at Malta in the company of Lord Keith, the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean station.

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