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Letter received from Donald MacDonald, merchant in Edinburgh

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Copy of a Letter to Major MacDonald of Glenalladale, March 14th, 1750.Leith
Paton
Letter received from Donald MacDonald, merchant in Edinburgh
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Forbes
Vol. 7, 1497
Paton
Vol. 3, 11
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Date03 Aug 1753
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Transcription

Copy, &andc. from Glenalladale, recdreceived from Donald
MacDonald
, MerchtMerchant in EdrEdinburgh, AugtAugust 3d, 1753.

The Fall the PPrince was like to gettget over a Rock was
Climbing up the hill Drimchoosie after passing
by the Camp formed in Glenchosy.

N. B. The Original of yethe Above on a little Bit of
Paper without Date or Subscription, in Glenalladales
own Hand-writing is to be found among my Pa-
pers
.
Robert Forbes, A. M.
Monday, Tuesd
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Forbes, Robert. “Letter received from Donald MacDonald, merchant in Edinburgh.” The Lyon in Mourning, vol. 7, Adv.MS.32.6.22, fol. 73r. The Lyon in Mourning Project, edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/v07.1497.01.html.
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