Description | Letter to Dr Andrew Gordon from his cousin, John Gordon of Glencat, London, glad to hear of his good health and thankful for his concern for Glencat’s wife, who is very ill, ‘entirely kept up by jellys and beef tea, and such it is now … I know her worth, when every thing of housekeeping etc. falls on me and I am not very fit for that’, introduction to Mr Racket, Andrew’s uncle Robert advanced money to Lady Carrington, leading to an ongoing dispute over their estates, 12 January 1764; letter to Anna Gordon, thanking for enquiries about his wife, mention of the removal of her uncle [George Gordon] from Stobhall, which Glencat opposed, 12 January 1764 [parts missing] |