Copy of part of a Letter from said Mr John Stewart to me R. F.
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Copy of a Paragraph from the Revd
Mr John Stewart of Tain about
burning his Chapel & plundering his dwelling House in 1746. Feb. 28. 1759.
Forbes
Copy of part of a Letter from said Mr John Stewart to me R. F.
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Another letter from Rev. John Stewart
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Vol. 8, 1800—1801Paton
Vol. 3, 165—166Credits
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| Person | Reverend John Stewart |
| Date | 26 Mar 1759 |
| Place | Tain |
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| Person | Robert Forbes |
| Place | Probably Leith |
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Copy of part of a Letter from said
Mr John Stewart to me R. F.
My best Meeting house was burnt by a Party of
the Earl of Sutherland’s Militia, &and by virtue of
his Lordship’s Order; &and it was said that he had
his from the Commander in Chief — My o-
ther house lay more retired, and was safe—
Mr Grant’s house in Fortrose was burnt,
the other was only shut up; &and Mr Ur-
quhart’s two Meeting Houses were both
shut up— There was no other Burning
in this Shire that now occurrsoccurs to me—
the Earl of Sutherland’s Militia, &and by virtue of
his Lordship’s Order; &and it was said that he had
his from the Commander in Chief — My o-
ther house lay more retired, and was safe—
Mr Grant’s house in Fortrose was burnt,
the other was only shut up; &and Mr Ur-
quhart’s two Meeting Houses were both
shut up— There was no other Burning
in this Shire that now occurrsoccurs to me—
I can give you no AuthentickAuthentic Account of
X Roderick McKenzie’s death — I know well
that it was early &and generally believed over
all this Country; &and in the Highlands, in the
neighbourhood of the place where it was
said to be acted. And it was certainly in
the Pamphlets of those Times, thothough I cannot
say that I conversed with any that were
Eyewitnesses of it— but few or none in
this Country call it in question — His
Mother &and his Sisters, I believe, still live at (1801)
at EdrEdinburgh, and itsit’s probable they have
made anean exact &and sure Scrutiny into it,
of whom it might be proper to enquire—
X Roderick McKenzie’s death — I know well
that it was early &and generally believed over
all this Country; &and in the Highlands, in the
neighbourhood of the place where it was
said to be acted. And it was certainly in
the Pamphlets of those Times, thothough I cannot
say that I conversed with any that were
Eyewitnesses of it— but few or none in
this Country call it in question — His
Mother &and his Sisters, I believe, still live at (1801)
at EdrEdinburgh, and itsit’s probable they have
made anean exact &and sure Scrutiny into it,
of whom it might be proper to enquire—
Tain March 26th 1759
N. B. The Original of the Above is to
be found among my papers.
be found among my papers.
Robert Forbes, A. M.
Citation
Forbes, Robert. “Copy of part of a Letter from said Mr John Stewart to me R. F.” The Lyon in Mourning,
vol. 8,
Adv.MS.32.6.23, fol. 104v–105r. The Lyon in Mourning Project,
edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/ v08.1800.01.html.