. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . Harriet Dalriac, Wife of Sir James Pitcairn. Colonel Robert Pitcainr, Son of Sir James Pitcairn. 1828. SIR JAMES PITCAIRN OF THAT ILK. 233 very promising. He expects to clear about ^550, from about nacres, and God grant it! I fear I shall be delayed from proceedingNorthward more by the Sieur Wilks than by any other circum-stance. I understand from Georgel that he is so confused withour Concerns that he is commencing the whole account de novo,and cannot yet say when he shall hope to have a meeting upon theoccasion


. The history of the Fife Pitcairns : with transcripts from old charters . Harriet Dalriac, Wife of Sir James Pitcairn. Colonel Robert Pitcainr, Son of Sir James Pitcairn. 1828. SIR JAMES PITCAIRN OF THAT ILK. 233 very promising. He expects to clear about ^550, from about nacres, and God grant it! I fear I shall be delayed from proceedingNorthward more by the Sieur Wilks than by any other circum-stance. I understand from Georgel that he is so confused withour Concerns that he is commencing the whole account de novo,and cannot yet say when he shall hope to have a meeting upon theoccasion. I shall not wait for the gentleman a single day, if he isnot ready when I have settled all military matters, and that we areno longer detained by the Queens Business. And as I am underan Engagement to buy 17 Troop horses in the North, aboutthe first week in October, you may address me at Sleningfordafter that period. I wish from my heart that this nasty Trial2 was ended. Nogood can possibly arise, and it serves to keep up the irritationthat has hung upon the minds of the lower orders for sometime. The opinion is that t


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