Description | Correspondence of Lord Fife at Mar Lodge and Duff House. Subject matter and correspondents include: October 1778: Estate-Game: A reward of 20 guineas from Duke of Gordon and Lord Fife for capture of poachers stalking deer; September 1782: Estate: William Rose - boundaries Mar Lodge estate; 1783: Estate: Note of books for Mar Lodge (part); September 1783: Personal: [T.] Craig; August 1785: Trade: J. Walker bookseller, enclosing Proposals of Phoenix Company or New Fire Office; January 1786: Estate: Directions of Earl of Fife to his factors and tenants regarding a fixed day for hearing estate matters; 1787: Estate-Game: List of membership of association for preservation of game and prosecution of poachers, county of Edinburgh; August 1787: Estate: Alexander Stables; September 1788: Building: Abram Sime- Whitehall; Estate: James George; September 1789: Estate-Game: J. Wolfe Murray, Kellie; Family: Alexander Duff; July - September 1790: Estate-Game: James Grant of Ballindalloch, Kellie, Jane Grant, Sir William Erskine and Col. Balfour and Sir William Howe, W. Howe, J. Gordon, Anne Duff; Personal: Mr. & Mrs. Leith, John Sinclair; Place-Military: James Ludovic- Grant Premiums given by Highland Society in 1790; August 1791: Estate-Game: Kinnaird, Peter Gordon, Jane Grant; Finance: Moffat, Kensington and Styan with The Edinburgh Evening Courant, 13 August 1791 'Heads of French Revolution'; August - September 1792: Estate-Game: Duke of Atholl, James Drummond; June - August 1794: Business: George Robinson - M. Udny Duff, Hugh Hutcheon; Estate: Tack of teinds of Whitereath, Kintrae and fishings of Spey, 6 August 1793, James Stuart; Estate-Game: Grimston; Local: John Durno - roads; Military news: James A. Duff (Holland); Personal: Andrew Hay, Lord Moray, Town Council of Macduff, Mr. Leith; Place-Church: Alexander Simpson - Old Aberdeen; Place-Military: Alexander Cameron; Politics: Alexander Cameron; August 1795: Local: Alexander Thomson - Mortlach School; Personal: Robert Anstruther, Robert Leith; June 1796: Finance: Collector of Verge, London; July 1797: Estate-Game: Mr. & Mrs. Leith; July 1798: Personal: Elizabeth [Margravine of Anspach]; September 1800: Personal: William Abercromby; November 1806: Trade: Fell Parker, wine merchants. |