Copy of a Letter to me R: F: from the said Donald Cameron of Glenpean, & his Co-plaintiff in the same Process.
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Narrative of a Conversation 'twixt Donald 
                   Cameron of Glenpean & me 
                   R: F: and
               
               Copies of Letters in his Favours, &c.
Forbes
Copy of a Letter to me R: F: from the said Donald Cameron of Glenpean, & his Co-plaintiff in the same Process.
Steuart
Narrative of a conversation betwixt Donald 
               Cameron of Glenpean & me Robert Forbes, and Copies of Letters in his favours et cetera
Paton
Letter from Mr. Donald Cameron to Bishop Forbes
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Forbes
Vol. 8, 1658Paton
Vol. 3, 96Credits
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| Person | Donald Cameron of Glenpean | 
| Person | Alexr McPhie ("his Co-plaintiff") | 
| Date | 01 Oct 1751 | 
| Place | Glendessary | 
| Place | 
received
| Person | Robert Forbes | 
| Place | Probably Leith | 
acknowledgements
“We have been favour'd with yours Some time ago”
compliments to
enclosed in
enclosures
requests
Perhaps as much a compliment as a request: “we beg of you to Acquaint Mr Lockhart that we are Singularly oblidged to him and where-in we can Serve him that we are always ready [...]”
remediation
in Forbes
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Copy of a Letter to me R:Robert F:Forbes from
			
the said Donald Cameron of Glenpean &and
			
his Co-plaintiff in the same process.
RedReverend Sir
We have been favour’dfavoured with
			
yours. Some time ago and we are infinitlyinfinitely o-
blidged to you for the Care you have taken
of our Affair and returns you our most
dutifulldutiful thanks and we beg of you
to Acquaint Mr Lockhart that we are
Singularly oblidgedobliged to him and where-
in we can Serve him that we are
always ready Or wherein we may be
deficient We hope Sometime or
other (will thank and reward not
only him but all friends) Some
people who cannot at present make
the due returns that their incli-
nation is well known to you the
post going off you’ll hear further
from us very soon and we are
         yours. Some time ago and we are infinitlyinfinitely o-
blidged to you for the Care you have taken
of our Affair and returns you our most
dutifulldutiful thanks and we beg of you
to Acquaint Mr Lockhart that we are
Singularly oblidgedobliged to him and where-
in we can Serve him that we are
always ready Or wherein we may be
deficient We hope Sometime or
other (will thank and reward not
only him but all friends) Some
people who cannot at present make
the due returns that their incli-
nation is well known to you the
post going off you’ll hear further
from us very soon and we are
RTTS
			
Your[] much oblidgedobliged
			
hullhumble ServtsServants
Sic SubrSubscribitur {Donald Cameron AlexrAlexander Mcphie
Your
hullhumble ServtsServants
Sic SubrSubscribitur {Donald Cameron AlexrAlexander Mcphie
N: B: The Original of the Above is to to
			  
found among my papers.
found among my papers.
Citation
Forbes, Robert. “Copy of a Letter to me R: F: from the said Donald Cameron of Glenpean, & his Co-plaintiff in the same Process.” The Lyon in Mourning, 
                    vol. 8, 
                    Adv.MS.32.6.23, fol. 33v. The Lyon in Mourning Project, 
                    edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/ v08.1658.01.html.