Copy of a Letter to Mr Malcolm MacLeod of Brea in Rasay— —January 18th, 1748.
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Copy of a Letter to Mr Malcolm MacLeod
of Brea in Rasay— —Janry 18th, 1748.
Forbes
Copy of a Letter to Mr. Malcolm MacLeod of Brica in Rasay, January 18 1748
Paton
Letter to Mr. Malcolm MacLeod of Brea
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Vol. 4, 789—791Paton
Vol. 2, 41Credits
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| Person | Robert Forbes |
| Date | 18 Jan 1748 |
| Place | Citadel of Leith |
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| Person | Malcolm MacLeod |
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My Very Dear Sir, – I could not have thought that you would have allowed the opportunity of Donald Roy MacDonald's coming here slip you without writing me some few lines, if it had been but only to inform me anent your own welfare and that of the worthies in Rasay and Sky. (Paton vol. 2, 41).
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My best wishes attend the worthy family of Rasay, your nearest friend, and all those worthies to whom I have sent the small presents. (Paton vol. 2, 41).
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Herewith I send you six Edinburgh Almanacks as small tokens of my respect for those to whom they are to be given, and whose names you‘ll find written upon the first leaf of each copy as a direction for you how to dispose of them. I wish it were in my power to give them more valuable instances of my sincere regard for them and all such as they are. (Paton vol. 2, 41).
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Forbes requests that MacLeod distribute the almanacks he enclosed with his letter.
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Copy of a Letter
to Mr. Malcolm
MacLeod of Brea
in Rasay.
My very dear Sir,
I could not []
have thought, that you would
have allowed the Opportunity
of Donald Roy MacDonald’s
coming here slip You without
writing me some few Lines, if
it had been but only to in-
form me anent your own Wel-
fare &and that of the Worthies
in Rasay &and Sky.
have thought, that you would
have allowed the Opportunity
of Donald Roy MacDonald’s
coming here slip You without
writing me some few Lines, if
it had been but only to in-
form me anent your own Wel-
fare &and that of the Worthies
in Rasay &and Sky.
Herewith I send You six Edin-
burgh AlmanacksAlmanacs, as small To-
kens of my Respect for those,
to✝ whom they are to be given, &and
790
(790)
&and whose Names you’ll find
written upon the first Leaf of
each Copy, as a Direction for
You how to dispose of them. I
wish, it were in my Power to
give them more valuable In-
stances of my sincere Regard
for them &and all such as they are.
burgh AlmanacksAlmanacs, as small To-
kens of my Respect for those,
to✝ whom they are to be given, &and
&and whose Names you’ll find
written upon the first Leaf of
each Copy, as a Direction for
You how to dispose of them. I
wish, it were in my Power to
give them more valuable In-
stances of my sincere Regard
for them &and all such as they are.
Suffer me, my Friend, to put
You in Mind of the several Com-
missions I have so often men-
tioned both in Conversation &and
in Writing. I hope, you’ll for-
get none of them, but will ex-
ert your utmost Endeavours
to satisfy my Desires in an Af-
fair you have so much at Heart.
You in Mind of the several Com-
missions I have so often men-
tioned both in Conversation &and
in Writing. I hope, you’ll for-
get none of them, but will ex-
ert your utmost Endeavours
to satisfy my Desires in an Af-
fair you have so much at Heart.
You are always remem-
bredremembered here with much Esteem.
bredremembered here with much Esteem.
My best Wishes attend the
worthy Family of Rasay, your
nearest Friend, and all those
Worthies, to whom I have sent the 791 (791)
the small Presents.
worthy Family of Rasay, your
nearest Friend, and all those
Worthies, to whom I have sent the 791 (791)
the small Presents.
Citadel of Leith,
JanryJanuary 18th,
1748
Sincerely I am,
Dear Sir,
Your most affteaffectionate Friend,
&and very hulehumble Servant,
Robert Forbes
Dear Sir,
Your most affteaffectionate Friend,
&and very hulehumble Servant,
Robert Forbes
See Vol: 4. pag: 856.
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Citation
Forbes, Robert. “Copy of a Letter to Mr. Malcolm MacLeod of Brica in Rasay, January 18 1748.” The Lyon in Mourning,
vol. 4,
Adv.MS.32.6.19, fol. 85r–86r. The Lyon in Mourning Project,
edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/ v04.0789.01.html.