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Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of John Hay and Andrew Lumisden, etc. December 31. 1768.

Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of John Hay & Andrew Lumisden et cetera December 31. 1768

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Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of John Hay & Andrew Lumisden et cetera December 31. 1768
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To Bishop Gordon
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Forbes
Vol. 9, 1907
Paton
Vol. 3, 222
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I do all in my power to quash this mischievous report. Help me in this distress, I beseech you (Paton V.3, 222).
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To B.Bishop G.Gordon

Feb. 7. 1769.
I am most
heartily vex’dvexed, they, either Mr W.Wagstaffe
or Mr &and Mrs OOliphant do not mention
Cousin, as a most malicious Story
prevails here to yethe no small hurt
&and prejudice of ——— “That the
“usual attendants are all dismistdismissed
“to a Man, &and their places filled
“up with Strangers, even It—[alian]s;
“&and that this happened upon a
“drunken Fit!”—This wofulwoeful
Intelligence comes in a Letter
from one Nisbet, late of yethe Navy,
now at Ro——[me], to his BroyrBrother at Edr.Edinburgh
How industriously it is trumpeted
about, &and how greedily swallow-
ed
down, I need not tell you.
I do all in my Power to quash
this mischievous Report. Help
me in this Distress, I beseech
you, Dear Sir, if you can.
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Forbes, Robert. “Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of John Hay & Andrew Lumisden et cetera December 31. 1768.” The Lyon in Mourning, vol. 9, Adv.MS.32.6.24, fol. 36r. The Lyon in Mourning Project, edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/v09.1907.01.html.
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