Description | Copy letter to John Taylor Gordon, London, from Colonel John Gordon of Cluny, looking forward to his visit, confident that it is no right of his to allow Taylor to adopt the name Gordon, thanks for the ginger and the Newfoundland puppy, pleased that the snow has arrived, and that the frost has checked ill health in the area, warning him again that Cluny is 'in Dishabille', recommending the coach to nearer Cluny (with transcription), 31 December 1836 |