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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 3745/2/2/1/2/52
Alt Ref No11/2
TitleLetter to James Gordon of Letterfourie from Alexander Grant of Tochineal, Cullen, glad to hear he had a good journey back to London with Abercromby of Braefield
Date12 January 1765
Extent2 items
DescriptionLetter to James Gordon of Letterfourie from Alexander Grant of Tochineal, Cullen, glad to hear he had a good journey back to London with Abercromby of Braefield, trunk has arrived safely in Leith, informed Gordon’s sister of his tolerance of the custom of the tenants using the Deskford lime quarries by the usual roads, discussion about the discharge of Sir James Innes’ annual rents, the creditors suspect underhand business, progress of improvements at Corriedown and response to John Gordon the Curator at Fochabers, had intended to go to Letterfourie to mark trees for felling and decide on planting, but had an attack of gout, investing Gordon’s money, plans to pursue several tenants for arrears, 12 January 1765. With wrapper
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