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National Records of Scotland |
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GD38/2/3 |
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Letters |
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1722-1729 |
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1. 19 Feb 1722. Thomas Steuart [of Kinnaird], Ballmackneils, to John Mackewan, wrytter in Dunkeld, asking him to pay John Stewart for writer's bill to him. 2. 8 Feb 1724. H. Robertsone of Eastertyre, Ball., to Thomas Steuart of Kinnaird, senior. Asks him to send him 'a good wadder'. 3. 20 Feb 1724. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh, to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, regarding settlement of Kinnaird's debts and Kinnaird's plan to live more carefully at Over Kinnaird; writer also asks if he knows of anyone suitable from their own country to become his man servant. 4. 4 Mar 1724. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh, to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, regarding Kinnaird's son James's plan to go to work in London and advising him to answer his previous letter properly. 5. 3 Apr 1724. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh, to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, regarding Kinnaird's bonds, his son James's proposed voyage to Holland and possibility of engaging Robert Douglas as his servant. 6. 19 Apr 1724. James Wemyss, [Earl of Wemyss], Wemyss, to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, informing him that Alexander Lesley, son of the Earl of Leven, 'is to be with you in order to drink the Goat Whey' Also record of some financial transactions, dated 28 May 1724. 7. 27 Jun 1724. P. Murray, Dunkeld to Commissar Bissald, financial matter concerning Kinnaird. 8. 4 Jul 1724. P.C. [Patrick Campbell of Monzie], Edinburgh, to David Graham of Orchell, regarding 'the sale of Buchanan' - distribution of unsold copies; encloses the following warrant from William Munro. 9. 4 Jul 1724. William Munro, Edinburgh, to the Executors of Mr William Taylor, late Bookseller in Pater Noster Row, London. Requests delivery to David Graham of Orchil, of unsold copies of 'Buchanan's Opera with Admonition to the true Lordis' with endorsed note by David Graham for delivery by contents to Robert Freebairn. 10. 20 Jul 1724. [James Graham, Duke of Montrose], Shawford, to [David Graham of Orchill] regarding affairs of mutual concern. 11. 7 Aug 1724. Thomas Steuart, Kinnaird, to James Davidsone, merchant in Perth, regarding assignation of writer's bond by David Mallock to recipient and charge of horning thereupon. 12. 1 Sep 1724. Patrick Murray [of Dollary], Perth, to David Grahame of Orchill regarding recipient's interest as a creditor in adjudication of Culquhalzie's estate. 13. 3 Sep 1724. Patrick Murray [of Dollary], Perth, to David Grahame of Orchill, informing him of death of his niece Lilias Grahame and urging him to take her sister Betty out of her relation's hands, suspecting them of designs upon her fortune. 14. 6 Sep 1724. Patrick Murray [of Dollary], Perth, to David Grahame of Orchill regarding dispute with Rossie over custody of recipient's niece, Betty Graham. 15. 8 Sep 1724. Robert Oliphant [of Rossie], Perth, to [David Graham of Orchill] protesting against Dollary's action in preventing Betty Graham from returning to her grandmother and announcing his intention to complain to the Judge ordinar. 16. [Patrick Campbell of Monzie], Edinburgh, to David Graham [of Orchill] referring to recipient's 'bill' to question of copies of Buchanan left in Mr Taylor's bookshop and to tacks of teinds lent to George Douglass. 17. 14 Sep [1724]. J Mace, London, to unknown, sending three volumes for his amusement [letter in French]. 18. 18 Sep 1724. Richard Graham, Glasgow, to David Graham of Orchill. Refers to a business matter and to 'the Abominations that are carried on by the Arch Villian…to the utter subversion of the Trade of the Country, now in a Miserable State'. 19. 23 Sep 1724. M. G. [Graham], Pickhall, to David Graham, regarding recipient's horse and advocating 'courage in misfortune'. 20. 15 Oct 1724. Patrick Murray [of Dollary], Fairntown, to David Greme of Orchill [his brother-in-law] regarding Betty Graham's education and recipient's intention to stand for election for Perthshire, prejudiced by his lack of a proper infeftment, also mentions grave condition of Duke of Atholl and deaths of Drummaquhame and Kideir. 21. 20 Oct 1724. [Patrick Campbell of Monzie], Edinburgh, to [David Graham of Orchill] giving his opinion that recipient cannot be elected to parliament as the law stands; refers also to Laurence Drummond's bond and plan for Betty Graham to 'be put in some discreet family here' for education. 22. 29 Oct [1724]. [James Graham, Duke of Montrose] to [David Graham of Orchill] regarding an objection made by a friend of recipient expresses wonder that Orchill has not been infeft and recommends him not to delay. 23. 3 Nov 1724. [Patrick Campbell of Monzie], Edinburgh, to David Graham of Orchill, referring to the financial matter concerning 'our cusine Lawrence' and recommending him to seek late William Caddell's post in the Customs and pay a deputy, rather than try for parliament. 24. 5 Nov 1724. William Monro to David Graham of Orchill. Seeks information about copies of Buchanan, writer consigned to Mr Taylor and later directed to be delivered to recipient (see GD38/2/3/9). 25. 10 Nov 1724. M G [Mungo Graeme of Gorthie], Edinburgh, to David Graham of Orchill, giving account of support the recipient's candidature for election will receive from individual electors. 26. 14 Nov 1724. [Lord] James Murray, Huntingtower, to the Master of Nairn (John Nairn) informing him of death of writer's father. 27. 17 Nov 1724. [Patrick Campbell of Monzie], Edinburgh, to David Graham of Orchill, referring to Lawrence Drummond's bill; and to question of rival candidates for election to the shire, mentioning death of Duke of Atholl, also inclosing following letter from Mr Munro. 28. 17 Nov 1724. William Munro, Edinburgh, to William Innings, bookseller in London, requiring him to deliver remaining copies of Buchanan to David Graham with money for sold copies, so that accounts between them may be settled. 29. 17 Nov 1724. [Lord] James Murray [2nd Duke of Atholl], Huntingtower, to unknown, informing him of his father's death and requesting his presence at funeral. 30. 19 Dec 1724. William Jamisone, Leith, to David Grahame of Orchil, regarding payment by recipient for cherries sold to him. 31. 21 Nov 1724. Richard Oswald. Leith, to David Graham of Orchill, discussing various financial matters and referring to his own extreme poverty. 32. 23 Nov 1724. Patrick Campbell [of Monzie] to Peter [-] asking urgently for details of manner in which Lord James Murray promised to support Orchill in the parliamentary election and names of other gentlemen who offered support; also refers to financial matter involving Lawrence Drummond. 33. 24 Nov 1724. [James Graham, Duke of Montrose] London, to [David Graham of Orchill]. Telling how Mr W has himself taken charge of Orchill's petition and of action being taken on his behalf with regard to his election. 34. 27 Nov 1724. G.M. [Graeme Mungo of Garthie], Glasgow, to David Graham of Orchill, discussing legal objection to Orchill's parliamentary candidature and recommending him to seek James Graham of Airth's advice. 35. 27 Nov 1724. G.M. [Graeme Mungo of Garthie], Glasgow, to David Graham of Orchill telling him in confidence that Monzie intends 'to offer his service to the Shyre' 36. 28 Nov 1724. [James Graham, Duke of Montrose] London, to [David Graham of Orchill], regarding matters concerning the election, Mr W's illness, procuring of a visit for Perthshire to be sent to Duke of Atholl, Monzie's candidature. 37. 28 Nov 1724. Robert Freebairn, London, to David Graham of Orchill, offers his good wishes for Orchill's success on election. 38. 29 Nov 1724. Patrick Murray (of Dollary), Perth, to David Graham of Orchill, informing him of Duke of Atholl's support for his candidature and of Monzie's activities in opposition and urging him to come immediately to seek support in person. 39. 1 Dec 1724. [John Graham of Killearn], London, to David Graham of Orchill, regarding Mr W and Orchill's petition. 40. 4 Dec 1724. George Yeaman, Murie, to Lady Pitcur [Mary Hallyburton], thanking her for her letter but saying that his support has already been engaged for his neighbour, Miginch. 41. 5 Dec 1724. [James Graham, Duke of Montrose], London, to [David Graham of Orchill, regarding objection made against recipient by his cousin and efforts to ensure there is no struggle in Perthshire. 42. 5 Dec 1724. John Mackenzie, Delvin, to [David Graham] welcoming his proposed visit and expressing willingness to serve him. 43. 5 Dec 1724. Lawrence Oliphant, Williamsoun, to David Graham of Orchill, arranging meeting. 44. 5 Dec 1724. J Graeme to Mungo Graeme of Gorthie, regarding his activities in soliciting votes on Orchill's behalf. 45. 5 Dec 1724. William Cochrane, Culross, to unknown giving reasons why he might withhold his vote from recipient and from other candidates too. 46. 6 Dec 1724. Mary Hallyburton [of Pitcur] to unknown, regarding election campaign and her own efforts on Orchill's behalf. 47. 7 Dec 1724. Pa. Edmundstoune, Keir, to unknown [David Graham?] regretting that he obliged by friendship to support recipient's opponent in election. 48. 7 Dec 1724. [James Oliphant], Kirkcalde [Kirkcaldy], to [David Graham of Orchill] saying he has heard Dr Hay will support recipient 'if Meginch does not stand' and that when Hay arrives he will give him recipient's letter. 49. 7 Dec 1724. James Oliphant, Kirkcaldy, to David Graham of Orchill, sending Dr Hay's answer. 50. 7 Dec 1724. Robert Hay, Kirkcaldy, to [David Graham], saying he will support recipient if Meginch to whom he is under obligations does not solicit his vote. 51. 8 Dec 1724. Alexander Scrymgeour, St Andrews, to David Graham of Orchill concerning question of Drumbarrie's support. 52. 8 Dec 1724. M. G. [Mungo Graham of Gorthrie], Edinburgh, to David Graham of Orchill, informing him of the date fixed for election and referring to Monzie's withdrawal. 53. 9 Dec 1724. Drummond, Bellycloan, to David Grahame of Orchile, replying that he will willingly support his candidature. 54. 10 Dec 1724. [James Graham, Duke of Montrose], London, to [David Graham of Orchill] regarding the 'behaviour of our friend M.H.' and progress of malt tax in Parliament. 55. 10 Dec 1724. Thomas [Milne?], Muretown, to Lady Pitcur [Mary Hallyburton], regarding his willingness to oblige Pitcur family and Mr Drummond and that he will go to Perth if health permits. 56. 13 Dec 1724. James Graeme, Gorthy, to David Graham of Orchill regarding efforts to secure support from electorate. 57. 14 Dec 1724. David Grahame, Hallyburton, to the Laird Balfour Ogilvie, asking his assistance with regard to John Ogilvie, a letter to whom he encloses, and stating the election day is 31 December. 58. 14 Dec 1724. Patrick Murray [of Dollary], Perth, to David Graham of Orchill, concerning election. Advises him to visit the west of the shire and write to a number of specified gentlemen and gives news of Monzie's withdrawal from election; also asking him to inform Ochtertyre of his daughter's health. 59. 14 Dec 1724. [James Graham, Duke of Montrose], London, to [David Graham of Orchill] regarding recipient's petition to the Treasury. 60. 15 Dec 1724. M.G. [Mungo Graeme of Gorthie] to David Graham of Orchill, apologising for opening letter from Montrose to Orchill believing it to contain information about 'M.H.' and the Dumbarton election. 61. 15 Dec 1724. James Hallyburton, Keathick, to David Graham of Orchill, asking him to forward a letter to Blair, believing Braes's account that Blair is 'using his interest for Meginch to be false'. 62. 19 Dec 1724. Jo Moir, Perth, to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, sending discharge of Kinnaird's bond of corroboration to Mr Robertson and other financial matters. 63. 19 Dec 1724. [John Graham of Killeran], London, to David Graham of Orchill, regarding recipient's petition to the Treasury and election news. 64. 20 Dec 1724. Henry Smith, Arthurstone, to David Grahame of Orchill, stating his father's willingness to wait on recipient at Perth on 31 December. 65. 20 Dec 1724. James Hallyburton [of Pitcur], Hallyburton, to [David Graham of Orchill], regarding his letter to Blair and his efforts to bring Millfilde and John Ogillvie to the election. 66. 20 Dec 1724. D [David] Campbell [of Kethick], Halliburton, to David Graham of Orchell, assuring him of his support. 67. 21 Dec 1724. John Fullarton, Fullarton, to [David Graham of Orchill], describing his attempt to secure support of John Ogilvy and others for recipient, and other matters relating to the election. 68. 21 Dec 1724. G.S. [Gilbert Stewart], Edinburgh, to [Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird] regarding recipient's son's visit home, the treatment writer has received from Commisar Bisset and James Douglass's wages. 69. 25 Dec 1724. John Don, Stirling, to [David Graham of Orchill?] concerning some military movement involving Gorthrie. 70. 25 Dec 1724. D [David] Haldane [of Aberuthven] to David Graham of Orchill sending greetings and hoping to be with him at Perth. 71. 26 Dec 1724. William Cochrane, Culross, to [David Graham of Orchill] informing him that he may not be able to be present at the election to support him in the event of Lord Dundonald's death. 72. 26 Dec 1724. Patrick Edmondstone, Mainer, to John Don, Sheriff Clerk of Stirling, regarding question whether writer's nephew will vote for Orchill. 73. 29 Dec 1724. George Brown, Horen, to David Graham of Orthill, excusing himself because of wife's health. 74. 30 Dec 1724. John Mackenzie to [David Graham of Orchill], excusing his absence on account of illness. 75. 30 Dec 1724. Mary Hallyburton, Lady Pitcur, Hallyburton to David Graham of Orchill, saying that Milnfield and Ranagulon will attend election and hoping to see him before he goes south. 76. 30 Dec 1724. Donald Campbell, Ballmackneil, to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, Bill of exchange with Kinnaird's acceptance, endorsed by Thomas Stewart for payment to Andrew Farquersone, dated at Balmackneil, 1 Dec 1725. 77. 31 Dec 1724. D [David] Campbell, Kethick, to [David Graham of Orchill] explaining that his absence is due to a fall from his horse. 78. 31 Dec 1724. Thomas Drummond, Logie Almond to [David Smyth] of Mentven, asking him to give his apologies to Orchill for his non-attendance because of ill-health and reminding him of their meeting to hold a court. 79. 15 Mar 1725. Gilbert Steuart, Edinburgh to Thomas Bissat. Copy letter about various legal and financial matters mainly concerning Kinnaird. 80. 25 Mar 1725. James Stanley [19th Earl of Derby], Halnaker, endorsed 'to Lady Nairne', telling of his accident, the hard spring, envying their way of living, 'for sometimes ye have more Pore than the Princes themselves'; his thoughts about the Union 'it is wonderfull to think why One and the same Isleand should not be Recoved to be all the same People and be perfectly United in there Interst'; his education of 'a Lancashire lad' to read to him in French and another to paint. 81. 4 May 1725. Al [Alexander] McLagan, Little Dunkeld, to John Stewart of Dalguise regarding sums he owes Geils Stewart for which recipient is becoming his creditor. 82. 6 May 1725. Patrick Murray, Perth, to David Graham of Orchill regarding proposal to appoint a factor to manage Batty Graham's inheritance, choice of curators and he education commenting 'she inclines her self to be settled in a Boarding School which will be certainly more proper for her than a privat family'. 83. 7 Jun 1725. Isobell Black, relict of Thomas Low, Perth, to John Stewart of Dalguise, seeking payment of a debt, with receipt for the same due by Patrick Reid to Dalguise. 84. 17 Jun 1725. William Munro, Edinburgh to David Graham of Orchill, regarding arrangements between Monro, Orchill and William Innys for disposal of and payment for copies of Buchanan. 85. 19 Jun 1725. Grissel McKinroy, Duns, to [Katherine Murray] wife of John Stewart of Dalguise, asking her to send some meal. 86. 31 Jul 1725. William Monro, Edinburgh, to David Graham of Orchill regarding payment of writer's account to Mr Taylor and further regarding disposal of Buchanan's works. 87. 3 Nov 1725. Am [Amelia] Oliphant, Williamstown, to [William Murray, Lord Nairn] her father, advising him to come and spend the winter at Nairn. 88. 5 Nov 1725. G.S. [Gilbert Stewart], Bonistoun Haugh, to his father Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, reproaching him for lack of concern about writer's misfortune and asking his mother to send a cheese, also news of his brother James at sea to Virginia. 89. 4 Jan 1726. James Fordyce, Perth, to John Stewart of Doulgace, sending him provisions (a loaf, sugar, cinnamon, nutmegs, paper and a thick seed cake). 90. 21 Jan 1726. Jo Moir, Perth to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, on a financial matter. [torn] 91. 27 Jan 1726. Patrick Campbell [of Monzie] Edinburgh, to David Graham of Orchill regarding arrangements for Bettie Graham's education in Edinburgh and question of her mother's settlement. 92. 9 Feb 1726. James Fordyce, Perth, to the Laird of Doull, sending provisions ordered. 93. 25 Jun 1726. John Stewart, Dalguise, to Deacon Charles Ailison, Perth, ordering 3 firlots of oats and other provisions with note by Ailison dated 13 Jul 1726 acknowledging payment. 94. 1 Jul 1726. Gilbert Stewart, Bonnyhaugh, to Gilbert [Stewart] his nephew, discussing treatment of recipient's injured leg. 95. 5 Jul 1726. Mary, Countess of Derby [Mary Morley], Halnaker, to Lady Nairn, sending condolences for death of Lord Nairn. 96. 6 Jan 1727. Robert Mercer, Aldie, to Dowager Lady Nairne 'Lodging in Carruber Close, Edinburgh) regarding 'Sister Hendrist' and a meeting at Perth. 97. 24 Feb 1727. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh, to Thomas Stewart senior of Kinnaird, approving of his nephew's proposed marriage and referring to Kinnaird's financial affairs, especially his failure to pay feu duty to his superior, Earl of Wemyss. 98. 6 Apr 1727. Ja. Murray to John Stewart of Dalguise regarding legal questions involving teinds, 99. 5 Aug 1727. John Rollo [later 6th Lord Rollo] to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, thanking him for a target he had ordered for him. 100. 25 Aug 1727. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, regarding medical treatment of nephew Gilbert's legs, money due him by other nephew and his search for a new servant. 101. 8 Sep 1727. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh to Thomas Stewart senior of Kinnaird regarding Gilbert's ailment, Kinnaird's sons' debts and a possible servant to tend writer's horse and cow. 102. 26 Sep 1727. Gilbert Stewart, Bonnyhaugh, to Thomas Stewart senior of Kinnaird, regarding servant Kinnaird has engaged for him and hoping 'he hath laland cloaths for he hath no ocation for plaids or other hiland garments' 103. 9 Dec 1727. Jane Murray, Duchess of Atholl, Old Bond Street, to Lady Narine, [Nairne] mainly concerning prospects of 'Mr Narine' 104. 8 Jan 1728, John Robertsone, Lude, to Robert Robertsone, brother german to the Barron Reid in Steithairdell, excusing himself and his son from attending recipient's father's funeral and sending 100 merks payment for cattle with receipt by Robert Robertson dated at Invershrosbie, 9 Jan 1728. 105. 20 Feb 1728. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh, to Thomas Stewart senior of Kinnaird advising him to sell his lands since his debts exceed the value of his estate. 106. 15 Apr 1728. Thomas Steuart, Balmackniell, to [Gilbert Stewart], regarding pressing demands of his creditors and prospects of bankruptcy, 'expects in a few day to be imprisoned'. 107. 2 May 1728. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh, to Thomas Stewart senior of Kinnaird, expressing willingness to co-operate in schemes for payment of Kinnaird's debts. 108. 24 May 1728. I.D., Perth, to Archbal Forthinggam at Innvernyntie, informing him he has sold some of recipient's oats to Dalguise and asking him to send them to Dalguise. 109. 4 Jun 1728. John Murray, Perth, to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, informing him of appointed meeting of the commissioners of supply for the shire. 110. 22 Jun 1728. Jean Monro, Perth, to John Stewart of Dalguise. Receipt for payment of account. 111. 1 Jul 1728. John Steuart, Dalguise, to Mrs Binning, Perth, sending payments for oats and for John's board, with receipt by Isable Murray dated at Perth, 2 Jul 1728. 112. 3 Jul 1728. Jane, Duchess of Atholl [Jane Frederick] to Lady [-] regarding sugar and silk writer is getting for her in London. 113. 1 Aug 1728. Gilbert Stewart, Bonnyhaugh, to Thomas Stewart senior of Kinnaird concurring with agreement reached at meeting of Kinnaird's creditors. 114. 31 Aug 1728. Gilbert Stewart, Bonnyhaugh, to Gilbert [Stewart], his nephew, expressing pleasure that recipient has become one of Kinnairds's creditors. 115. 12 Sep 1728. James Murray, Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld to Lord Nairn, 'my wife is in her labour…if it is bit [but] a girl Lord George promises to stand Godfather, if a boy as I hope it is your Lo[rdshi]p will honour the Highland Lade [laddie?] to be the other'. 116. 22 Oct 1728. Thomas Mitchell, Dunkeld, to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, asking payment of teinds due to the cathedral treasury. 117. 20 Dec 1728. I.S., Logirate [Logierait] to Thomas Stewart younger of Kinnaird. Bill of exchange. 118. 15 Jan 1729. M Nairne [Margaret, dowager Lady Nairne], Nairne House, to [David] Graeme of Pitcarnes, writer in Edinburgh on financial matters. 119. 19 Jan 1729. William Foggo, Perth, to David Graham of Pitcairns, writer in Edinburgh enclosing letter (GD38/2/2/118) and money from dowager Lady Nairne. 120. 23 Jul 1728. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh, to his nephew, Gilbert Stewart on legal and financial business. 121. 12 Aug 1729. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh to Thomas Stewart, elder and younger of Kinnaird, hoping that their affairs have been settled and their creditors satisfied. 122. 5 Nov 1729. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh to Thomas Stewart of Kinnaird, regarding placing of Kinnaird's son in suitable employment and proposed marriage of Kinnaird's daughter. 123. 1 Dec 1729. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh, to his nephew, Gilbert Stewart, asking him to get his brother to give Conocher the security promised him and to give recipient a bill for money taken from tenants that was due to writer, with instructions about method of conveying money to writer in Edinburgh. 124. 13 Dec 1729. Gilbert Stewart, Edinburgh to his nephew Gilbert Stewart on a financial matter. 125. nd. 'Fryday morning'. [James Graham, Duke of Montrose] Shawford, to David Graham of Orchill regarding arrangements for conveying recipient to Shawford. 126. 20 Feb [no year]. Jane Murray, Duchess of Atholl to Lady [-] explaining how she has been delayed from visiting her. 127. 27 May [no year]. Am [Amelia] Oliphant, Will. [Williamstown], to Dowager Lady Nairne, her mother, at Glamis, regarding family and friends including health of Lady Strathmore with whom Lady Nairn is staying. 128. [Mar 1737]. Jane Murray, Duchess of Atholl, endorsed to Lady Nairn, informing her of acceptance by Committee of Lords of Duke of Atholl's right to sit in parliament as Lord Strange. 129. nd [Feb 1744?] Mary Murray, [wife of 1st Duke of Atholl] to Lady [-] mentioning the 'entended invasion' and expectation of news from Admiral Mathers of a victory over the French. 130. nd [1746?]. D Robertson to Lady Lude, his sister-in-law, regarding order from Duke of Atholl 'to advertise all the men above the pass of Killichranky between 16 and 60 to be at this place at 12 o'clock on Saturday under pain of having all that belongs to them burnt & destroyed…700 Makenzies, 400 Frazers and some McIntoshes are expected at Dalnacardick every moment'. 131. nd [after 1748?]. A.O. [Amelia Oliphant] to David Graham of Orchill concerning the bearer's journey to Glasgow. 132. 8 Oct [no year, after 1748?]. Mary Nairne, Edinburgh, to David Gream of Orchill expressing anxiety over her sister's condition and her own reluctance to be a trouble to them. 133. [1774?]. M. O. [Spain?] to his/her grandmother and address to Robertson of Str [Struan] at Gives, Flanders, regarding a large candle writer has seen. 134. 16 Dec [no year]. Margaret Oliphant to unknown, hoping to hear from him since he has returned to the country. 135. Missing. Aug [no year]. Mary Herdman to David Graham requesting that his servant call for a bill, with note of receipt of bill dated 26 August. 136. nd. Thomas Stewartt to David Lauder, instructing him to get money from Clerk Mackewan to buy certain 'necessaries' - material, buttons and 'two ells good sufficient tartan for trues'. 137. nd. John Drummond to unknown, listing landowners who have and have not sent out men for their land. |
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