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THE CR0MART1E CORRESPONDENCE.
belive them, I am persvaded on a free comuning tvixt us, you'd be con-
vinct how much I'm wrongd in them ; which I hop shortly to doe, since
I'm just goeing south on the acount of the hard measur is threatned my bail,
tho this tvel weeks bygon, I hav not been in condition to put on my cloaths.
Most of the bail being your Lordship's friends, I doubt not but you'l prevent
ther trouble as much as you can. — I am,
Your Lordship's affectionat nevoy and humble servant,
Seafort.
For the right honourable The Vicecount of Tarbat — Thes.
49. Kenneth fourth Earl of Seaforth to Colonel John Hill.
May 30, 1690.
Sir,- — Whilst I was in Irland, my good friend, the Earle of Langford, did
aquant me of the great kindness you still expresst for my father's memory ;
and since my coming hear, I understand from all hands the proofs you've
giv'n of it, not only towards my friends and relations, but also to my oun
privat concerns ; which you may be sure I am very sensible of, and shall on
all occasions indevour gratfuly to return. For which purpose I have sent
this bearer express your lenth, that he may, by word of mouth, give you my
particular acknoledgments : Therfor you may credit him as from
Your oblidged friend and servant,
For Collonell John Hill at Inverness — Thes.
Seafort.
50. Colonel John Hill to Kenneth fourth Earl of Seaforth. [Copy]
19th June 1690.
My Lord, — My old kindnes to your family presses me to advise yow of
any injury that may attend yow, and to request your Lordship to haue a care
THE CR0MART1E CORRESPONDENCE.
belive them, I am persvaded on a free comuning tvixt us, you'd be con-
vinct how much I'm wrongd in them ; which I hop shortly to doe, since
I'm just goeing south on the acount of the hard measur is threatned my bail,
tho this tvel weeks bygon, I hav not been in condition to put on my cloaths.
Most of the bail being your Lordship's friends, I doubt not but you'l prevent
ther trouble as much as you can. — I am,
Your Lordship's affectionat nevoy and humble servant,
Seafort.
For the right honourable The Vicecount of Tarbat — Thes.
49. Kenneth fourth Earl of Seaforth to Colonel John Hill.
May 30, 1690.
Sir,- — Whilst I was in Irland, my good friend, the Earle of Langford, did
aquant me of the great kindness you still expresst for my father's memory ;
and since my coming hear, I understand from all hands the proofs you've
giv'n of it, not only towards my friends and relations, but also to my oun
privat concerns ; which you may be sure I am very sensible of, and shall on
all occasions indevour gratfuly to return. For which purpose I have sent
this bearer express your lenth, that he may, by word of mouth, give you my
particular acknoledgments : Therfor you may credit him as from
Your oblidged friend and servant,
For Collonell John Hill at Inverness — Thes.
Seafort.
50. Colonel John Hill to Kenneth fourth Earl of Seaforth. [Copy]
19th June 1690.
My Lord, — My old kindnes to your family presses me to advise yow of
any injury that may attend yow, and to request your Lordship to haue a care
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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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