| Description | Letter to James Gordon from Alexander Grant of Tochineal, Cullen, regarding new rental of the estate and some income, Logie and Gordon’s sisters are asking for tacks on Rives and Badenchellie and want to become improvers, asking for Gordon’s approval because he might want to do something with Rives himself, and his father’s old shepherd occupies Badenchellie, he is doing well and it would be unfair to take the land he has improved from him, asking Logie to start with the land he already has, the mosses in the Sheel moors are occupied by Gordon’s and Buckie’s tenants and badly used, so a Moss grieve is to be appointed, unless Gordon objects, hoping to meet with Aberlour to discuss what he has been doing at Corriedown, Logie is being unhelpful again, thanks for citron, complaining that Gordon’s brother does not write, 19 July 1753. With wrapper |