Description | Describes meeting concerning the Bulwark at which the advocate made a long speech contradicting himself so much and misrepresenting facts that he was torn to pieces by the lawyers; half the Council were not heard but he hopes matters will soon be brought to a point; describes the appearance of the Company of Archers in the town; Rothiemay has not moved in any way 'and is much daunted with what will happen in Grange's case', 'he may give a petition to Parliament for keeping his countinance'; mentions Montblerie is not well; tells her not to tell anyone except Dr Strachan. |