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Copy of a Letter from me Robert Forbes to the Reverend Mr James Taylor at Thurso June 1748.

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Copy of a Lr from me R: F: to the Revd Mr James Taylor at Thurso June 1748.
Forbes
Copy of a Letter from me Robert Forbes to the Reverend Mr. James Taylor at Thurso June 1748
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Letter to the Rev. James Taylor, Thurso
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Vol. 5, 1049—1050
Paton
Vol. 2, 172
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Person Robert Forbes
Date30 Jun 1748
PlaceCitadel of Leith
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Person REVEREND Mr. JAMES TAYLOR
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I beg you‘ll give me, in your own handwriting, as minute and circumstantial an account as possible how you happened to be made prisoner, when and where, what hardships and civilities you met with, and from whom, during the time of your tedious and severe confinement (Paton vol. 2, 172)
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Be careful to transmit it to me by some sure private hand. (Paton vol. 2, 172)
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1049 (1049)

Copy of a Letter to the Reverend
Mr James Taylor
, Thurso.

R:Reverend D:Dear B:Brother
I beg, you’ll give me, in
your own Hand-writing, as minute &and cir-
cumstantial
an Account as possible how
you happened to be made Prisoner, when
&and where, what Hardships &and Civilities you
met with, &and from whom, during the Time
of your tedious &and severe Confinement;
for I love Truth, let who will be ei-
ther
justified or condemned by it. As
far as your Memory can serve, have
a particular Attention to Dates &and to
Names of Persons &and of Places, &and o-
mit
not to give a particular Account
how, when, &and by whom your Liberation
was at last happily brought about.
Spare not Words, and, after draw-
ing
out the History of your Distress,
let it lie by you for some Time, be-
fore
you dispatch it to me, that so
you may have Leisure to reconsider
it, &and to insert any Thinganything you may
have forgot to mention. Forgive
the Freedom I take in giving you
such particular Directions as to
the Favour I ask of you; for I love a 1050 (1050)
precise Nicety in all Narratives of
Facts, as indeed one cannot observe too
much Exactness in these Things. Your
History is to have a Place in my Col-
lection
. Be careful to transmit it to
me by some sure private Hand.
I have frequently heard narrat-
ed
a very singular &and extraordinary
Story of one Ross, Younger of Priest-
hill
, in your Country. Pray, can you
favour me with a genuingenuine &and faith-
ful
Account of it?
In complying with these my De-
sires
, you will singularly oblige,
R:Reverend D:Dear S:Sir
Your sincere Friend,
&and humble Servant,
Robert Forbes
Citadel of Leith,
June 30th,
1748

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Forbes, Robert. “Copy of a Letter from me Robert Forbes to the Reverend Mr. James Taylor at Thurso June 1748.” The Lyon in Mourning, vol. 5, Adv.MS.32.6.20, fol. 93r–93v. The Lyon in Mourning Project, edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/v05.1049.01.html.
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