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58 THE CROMARTIE CORRESPONDENCE.
as may, by your Lordship's intercession, procuir ane new letter from his
Majestie for its dispatch : which, with your Lordship's former acts of
kyndnes, shall be ane constant tye wpon ws ever to continew,
Your Lordship's most humbell and faithfull servants,
J. M c Dougall, Dunolich.
A. M'Dougall, wncle to Ardincaple. Co L . M'Dougall, Tuttor of Ardin-
Jo. M'Dougall of Ardmor. capell.
Alexe. M'Dowgall of Kilmurie. Alexr. M'Dougall, Tutor of
Alexander M'Dougall of Barnabok. Gallanich.
Hew M'Dougall, feir of Barnabock. Alexr. M'Dougall of Corilorne.
Allan M'Dougall of Cregainch. Allan M'Dougall of Soroba.
Jo. M'Dougall, Dunaich. Dun. M'Dougall of Knipuch.
My Lord, we have desyred Georg M'Kenzie, on of the clerks of Exchequer,
to wait wpon your Lordship, and to give your Lordship such informatioune as
may be requisit in our affair.
For my Lord Viscount Tarbot.
43. Colonel John Hill to [George, Viscount of Tarbat].
Bellfast, 19th August 1688.
Bight honorable and my very good Lord, — I haue (by the hand of my very
good freind Andrew Monro) been made happy in the honour I had by your
Lordship's most kind and condiscendinge letter, of the 27th July, which giues
me soe many fresh intimations of the continuance of your wonted fauour and
goodnes. It is noe litre satisfaction to me, that a person of your honour and
worth should soe far (in my declineinge dayes) oAvne your soe much obliged
servant for your freind, and were I in proper circumstances to be justly cape-

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