Lady Victoria Campbell
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316 "REST AND BE THANKFUL"
of father's children," it seemed as though one
purpose of the call to lift anchor last winter was
to show one it must not happen again. Never have
I known since the 80's such deep discontent in
Tiree. Nearly all of it traceable to mismanage-
ment.
To the same.
Dec. 28th, 1903.
I have had a knock up with a tired chill,
though hoping to get out to-day for first time for
three and a quarter weeks. The people I lent the
house to last year broke my Inhaler, so, pending
getting another, I was working with a wee jug
when it splashed over my arm. The wicked old
Dr. said it was a " providence," as it gave me rest.
The last entry for the year is : —
Been a time of great weariness. Got to know
nurses well. Kelp works. Great nursing difficulty
settled so far.
In spirit with all Christ's people to-night.
From Diary.
Tiree. Jan. 8th, 1904.
Ran to see sick cases. Dr. not pleased.
To Lady Mary Glyn (on the Church Case).
Iona. 1904.
I think her dear heart would have broken,
could she have foreseen this Judgment. What a
of father's children," it seemed as though one
purpose of the call to lift anchor last winter was
to show one it must not happen again. Never have
I known since the 80's such deep discontent in
Tiree. Nearly all of it traceable to mismanage-
ment.
To the same.
Dec. 28th, 1903.
I have had a knock up with a tired chill,
though hoping to get out to-day for first time for
three and a quarter weeks. The people I lent the
house to last year broke my Inhaler, so, pending
getting another, I was working with a wee jug
when it splashed over my arm. The wicked old
Dr. said it was a " providence," as it gave me rest.
The last entry for the year is : —
Been a time of great weariness. Got to know
nurses well. Kelp works. Great nursing difficulty
settled so far.
In spirit with all Christ's people to-night.
From Diary.
Tiree. Jan. 8th, 1904.
Ran to see sick cases. Dr. not pleased.
To Lady Mary Glyn (on the Church Case).
Iona. 1904.
I think her dear heart would have broken,
could she have foreseen this Judgment. What a
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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