| Description | Two letters to James Gordon of Letterfourie from Alexander Grant of Tochineal, Cullen, regarding payments from Sir James Innes, Innes will call on Gordon in London, prospect of his profitable marriage, Logie has sublet his land, he is very healthy for his age, good crop and fine winter so far, greetings from friends, death of Alexander Ramsay to whom Grant’s son Tom owed money, asking Gordon to make sure the woman who wrote to him was really his widow, Janet Gordon needs to be removed from Glassaugh, but she is learning cooking, washing and dressing of linen, asking if she might be of use in Madeira, 22 October, asking for directions for rents, advising him on cheaper postage, 25 December 1763 |