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Year |
Date |
Place |
Letter to: |
Letter from: |
Subject: |
Scanned |
Transcript |
3.5.1 |
1794 |
20-Nov |
London |
‘My dear Madam’ |
Capt Gillespie |
Saw all your relations at Quebec 3 months ago. They were well. |
p |
p |
3.5.2 |
1810 |
30-Jul |
St Andrews |
‘My dear Madam’ Mrs Johnston, in Edinburgh |
Laurence Gillespie |
Ailing with 'relaxation & stomach complaints' & has had to forgo 'an
expedition to the great light house on the Bell Rock'. |
p |
|
3.5.3 |
1808 |
20-Mar |
Edinburgh |
‘My dear Mrs Johnston’ Stromness |
L.Gillespie |
Unable to procure patronage through connections to Lord Dundas - for
son, Henry, in the Navy ? |
p |
|
3.5.4 |
1820 |
21-Jul |
St Andrews |
‘My dear Mrs Johnston’ in Edinburgh |
L.Gillespie |
Introducing a sister in Musselborough who he should 'much wish you were
in the way of receiving her opinions on the subject' if you should
'chance to be at Musselborough before leaving town'. |
p |
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3.5.5 |
1820 |
9-Jul |
St Andrews |
‘My dear Mrs Johnston’ in Edinburgh |
L.Gillespie |
In declining health. Also, appended letter addressed 'My dear Maria' - from Jane
Harris to her daughter ? |
p |
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3.5.6 |
1812 |
8-Aug |
Hull ? |
Mrs Wm Irvin,
London ? |
? Marshall ? |
Received two cheques for you from Mr Hill ? |
p |
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