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5 Stotham Grove,
Green Lane, N.,
London, 29th April 1884.
We also join in hearty good wishes for dear Mamma's
welfare, and hope that her proverbial teuchness may long
stand her in good stead.
' When bendin' doon wi' auld gray hairs,
Beneath the load of years and cares,
May He who made thee still support thee,
And views beyond the grave comfort thee,
Our worthy family, far and near,
God bless them a' wi' grace and gear.'
Henry Inglis.
Amy Catherine Inglis.
28 Bridge Street,
Montrose,
2nd May 1884.
Dear Grannie — The branches are far spread, part o' the
stem gone. May the half that remains long continue to
thrive !
David Inglis.
Anne Inglis.
Maggie Jane Inglis.
A. B. Inglis.
Robert Inglis.
James Inglis.
Tom C. Inglis.
John K. Inglis X his mark.
Helen Ann Inglis X her mark.

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