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III. FAMILY AND DOMESTIC LETTERS. XXI
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210. John Grant and others of the name of Grant to Ludovick Grant, younger of Grant,
that he should turn out of his country a man named M°Donell, who had carried off
the daughter and heiress of a deceased tenant in Urquhart, with the object of
marrying her to his own son, and that he should give M c Donell's and his son's
possession to a person of his own name. Bellmackaen, 26th January 1737, 132
211. Patrick Grant of Glenmoriston and others of the name of Grant to Ludovick Grant,
younger of Grant, that their conduct in reference to the rich girl mentioned in the
last letter had been misrepresented by their "opposites," and begging not to be
condemned unheard. 14th March 1737, 134
212. Ludovick Grant to Sir James Grant of Grant, baronet. Plans of life for the future ;
that he was to retire to the country, live sober and regular, as free of expense as he
could, and on good terms with his neighbours. Hopetoun House, Edinburgh, 21st
July 1737, 135
213. The Rev. Patrick Cuming, minister of St. Giles', Edinburgh [address wanting],
regarding the hostility caused by the reading of an Act of Parliament in the churches.
Edinburgh, 18th August 1737, 136
214. William Dunbar, son of Sir James Dunbar of Durn, to Sir James Grant of Grant,
making an offer of marriage for his daughter, Clementina Grant. Cullen House,
8th September 1737, 137
215. Sir James Dunbar of Durn to Ludovick, son of Sir James Grant of Grant, expressing
the pleasure it would give him to see his son's suit successful, etc. Durn, 26th
September 1737, 138
216. Colonel Lewis Grant to The Same, giving an account of his amusements. Bryans
Bridge, 16th October 1738, 139
217. James Lord Deskford to his sister, Lady Margaret, wife of Ludovick Grant, younger of
Grant, giving an account of his travels on the Continent, etc. Turin, 8th December
1739, 140
218. John M c Donell of Glengary to Sir James Grant of Grant, that he would support him in
the election ; and requesting that Sir James's son would deal leniently with three of
the writer's kinsmen. Invergary, 31st June 1740, 142
219. Donald Cameron of Lochiel to Ludovick Grant, younger of Grant, soliciting his friend-
ship on behalf of a clansman. Achnicarry, 17th December 1740, 142
220. James Lord Deskford to The Same, asking for news ; stating that he had made many
acquaintances in Paris. Paris, 10th March 1741, 143
221. Duncan Forbes of Culloden to Major George Grant, that he should punish a certain
military offence. Culloden, 13th May 1741, 144
222. Robert Craigie of Glendoick, Lord Advocate of Scotland, to Ludovick Grant, younger
of Grant, sending notice of the reported embarkation of Prince Charles Edward
near Nantes for Scotland. Edinburgh, 5th August 1745, 144
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