| Description | Letter to James Gordon of Letterfourie from Alexander Grant of Tochineal, Cullen, regarding the response of John Gordon at Fochabers to Grant’s defence of their enclosures [engrossed], seeking a meeting and reconciliation, copy of letter from Sir James Innes in reply to one from his creditors, assuring them that he is not attempting to trick them and offering to advertise the sale of his estate publicly as soon as it can be valued, Grant is not satisfied with the letter, he fears the estate will be undersold and the creditors disappointed, gout is still preventing him from visiting Letterfourie, illness of Logie’s wife with ‘a trouble in her head’, hoping Gordon’s chest has arrived safely, problems with the mill at Hilltown, asking for help locating a Robert Crawford who has absconded with money from friends and family and is believed to be heading for the East Indies, delay to his trunk in Leith, 28 February 1765 |