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Account of the sufferings of Rev. James Taylor

Copy of part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. James Taylor, Thurso, March 8. 1750 with a circumstantial amount of his sufferings

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Copy of Part of a Lr fm ye R: Mr Jas Taylor, Thurso, March 8, 1750 wt a circumstantial Account of his Sufferings
Forbes
Copy of part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. James Taylor, Thurso, March 8. 1750 with a circumstantial amount of his sufferings
Paton
Part of a letter from Rev. James Taylor at Thurso
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Forbes
Vol. 7, 1521
Paton
Vol. 3, 23
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Person Revd.Reverend Mr. James Taylor
Date08 Mar 1750
PlaceThurso
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Person Robert Forbes
PlaceLeith
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I have sent you under the same cover with this by the bearer, George Cordner, A true and circumstantial Account of my Sufferings (Paton V.3, 23).
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If you, after persuring it, find any particulars worth your notice and exceprting I shall be glad: if otherwise, you may return it to me, for I have not another copy (Paton V.3, 23).
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1521 (1521)

Copy of Part of a Letter from
the RevdReverend Mr James Taylor at
Thurso to me R: F:

I have sent you under the same Cover with
this, by the Bearer George Cordner, A truce and
circumstantial Account of my Sufferings, from
the Sixteenth of April 1746, till the same
Day in April 1747, interspersed with someo-
ther
Occurrencies, which it could not well
be separate’dseparated from. If you, after perusing
it find any particulars worth your Notice
and excerpting, I shall be glad; if otherwise;
you may return it to me, for I have not
another Copy.
8 March,
1750
N: B: The Original of the Above is to be
found among my Papers.
Robert Forbes, A: M:

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Forbes, Robert. “Copy of part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. James Taylor, Thurso, March 8. 1750 with a circumstantial amount of his sufferings.” The Lyon in Mourning, vol. 7, Adv.MS.32.6.22, fol. 85r. The Lyon in Mourning Project, edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/v07.1521.01.html.
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