| Description | Letter to James Gordon of Letterfourie from Alexander Grant of Tochineal, Cullen, explaining that now that Gordon is not to be in Scotland he has told Cluny that Gordon will write to him, appointment of arbiters, plans to meet Cluny on site, ‘and cause your sister who is now pretty well get us a Dinner and a Gless we shall do no more hurt’, lending money to Andrew Hay of Rannes who with Innes of Muiryfold is collecting money to help Sheelagreen, whose wife died a month ago, death of Montcoffer’s eldest son, work on dykes, planting enclosures with potatoes would be best, Alexander Gordon’s daughter wishes to be sent to Aberdeen or Edinburgh to learn millinery which is expensive, ‘she has some dependence on her mother and a sister of hers at Edinburgh but how far they can serve her I cannot tell’, 13 October 1765. Wrapper also held one from 2 September, now absent. Enclosed letter from John Gordon of Cluny to Grant concerning meeting on the disputed land, 11 October 1765 |