The earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence . s of it when its a drinking. I have presumedto write a letter to him by the bearer, that requires no answer. 519. October 17th, 1745. IMy dearest Eakl,— I received this moment, with inexpressable pleasure,the honor of your lordships letter by the bearer ; and it gives me the greatestjoy to know that your lordship and my good freind, the worthy Countess ofCromerty, and my dear Lord M^Leod and my dear Lady Bell, and all the restof the lovely family, are in perfect good health. I wish from my heart and soul you may all long cont


The earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence . s of it when its a drinking. I have presumedto write a letter to him by the bearer, that requires no answer. 519. October 17th, 1745. IMy dearest Eakl,— I received this moment, with inexpressable pleasure,the honor of your lordships letter by the bearer ; and it gives me the greatestjoy to know that your lordship and my good freind, the worthy Countess ofCromerty, and my dear Lord M^Leod and my dear Lady Bell, and all the restof the lovely family, are in perfect good health. I wish from my heart and soul you may all long continue so ; and I begleave, in the sincerest manner, to asure your lordship, the worthy Countess ofCromerty, and my dear Lord M^Leod, and my dear Lady Bell, and all the restof the charming family, of my most constant and humble duty, sincerestrespects and best wishes, in which my son and Gortuleg joins me. I do sincerly asure your lordship that nothing hindred me but my heaveyindisposition and tormenting pains, from being at Tarbathouse to have the r^i ,<^ NX 0.


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