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IV. — LETTERS FROM SIMON LORD LOVAT. xxxvn
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443. To Archibald Earl of Islay. The education of his children; begging his Lordship to
procure the vacant judgeship for Ludovick Grant. Beaufort, 21st January 1737,... 345
444. To Sir James Grant of Grant. Professions of friendship to the Grants. Beaufort, 4th
March 1737, 347
445. To The Same. Proceedings in Parliament. Beaufort, 11th March 1737, 347
446. To Ludovick Grant, younger of Grant, urging him to punish certain persons who had
committed an outrage on one of his tenants in Urquhart. Beaufort, 13th April 1737, 348
447. To Sir James Grant of Grant, that " Major Cracks" (Fraser of Castleleathers) had been
accusing him (Lord Lovat) of disaffection to the Government. Beaufort, 6th May 1737, 350
448. To The Same. On the same subject. Beaufort, 13th May 1737, 351
449. To Archibald Earl of Islay. An account of his services to the Government, in answer
to the charge of disloyalty brought against him. Beaufort, 27th May 1737, 352
450. To Sir James Grant of Grant. Of his enemies ; all his misfortunes due to the Presi-
dent. Beaufort, 18th November 1737, 358
451. To The Same. Dispute between the Town and Magistrates of Inverness ; calumnies of
Fraser of Castleleathers. Beaufort, 9th December 1737, 359
452. To Ludovick Grant of Grant. Account of a duel between John Grant, bailie of
Urquhart, and James Baillie, younger of Dochfour. Beaufort, loth December 1737, 360
453. To The Same. Accusation of treason by Castleleathers and others. Sickness of Lord
Lovat. Beaufort, 10th January 1738, 363
454. To The Same. The education of his children. Beaufort, 6th April 1738, 365
455. To The Same. Lord Lovat's unhappy relations with his second wife ; they had agreed
upon a sum to be paid her for her private use. Beaufort, 20th April 1738, 366
456. To Sir James Grant, that he had met the President at dinner, and treated him very
coldly. Beaufort, 5th May 1738, 368
457. To Ludovick Grant, younger of Grant, that General Wade intended in a short time to
review the companies, against whom he complained, etc. Edinburgh, 30th July 1738, 369
458. To Sir James Grant of Grant. Of the ill usage he had received. Beaufort, 17th
November 1738, 370
459. To Ludovick Grant, younger of Grant. Complaints against Lady Lovat. Beaufort,
20th November 1738, 371
460. To The Same, that the Laird of Balhadie was at Beaufort ; orders from General Wade,
etc. Beaufort, 18th December 1738, 373
461. To General Wade, that he had obeyed his orders sent by Brigadier Guest; that the
reports of men being in arms in the Highlands were groundless; he had disarmed some
of Lord Ross's men, etc. Beaufort, 5th January 1739, 374
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