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Vol. 7
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Copy of an Answer to said Tam Forbes. August 8. 1749.

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Copy of an Answer to said Tam Forbes. Augt 8. 1749.
Forbes
Copy of an answer to said Tam Forbes, August 8. 1749
Paton
Answer to above
Pages
Forbes
Vol. 7, 1417
Paton
Vol. 2, 347
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Person Robert Forbes
Date08 Aug 1749
PlaceLeith
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Person Thomas Forbes
PlaceLondon
acknowledgements
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Your kind letter gave me relief after what I had heard about you (Paton V.2, 347).
compliments to
enclosed in
enclosures
quote
the inclosed leaves (Paton V.2, 347).
requests
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in Forbes
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1417 (1417)

Copy of an Answer to the pre-
ceeding
preceding
Letter.

Dear Sir,
Your kind Letter gave
me Relief, after what I had heard
about you. I was obliged to buy a
Supplement, in order to Serve you
with the inclosedenclosed Leaves. Your other
Request is such that I would not
grant it to my Father, were he
in Life. What you saw me pos-
sessed
of is very little in Com-
parison
of what I have now; for
I am come to the Seventh. I am
sure, you cannot have a sufficient
Stock of Materials for your Design;
&and therefore I wish you would not
meddle with it. I chusechoose not to
give you in this any particular
Reasons for my Refusal; but had
I the Happiness of seeing you, I
could give you plenty of them. Pray,
what is become of your old Friend?
I will be glad to hear from you at
all Times. You are much in my Debt.
To you &and yours I heartily wish well.
FarewelFarewell
AugtAugust 8th,
1749

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Forbes, Robert. “Copy of an answer to said Tho Tam Forbes, August 8. 1749.” The Lyon in Mourning, vol. 7, Adv.MS.32.6.22, fol. 33r. The Lyon in Mourning Project, edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/v07.1417.01.html.
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