. Selections from the family papers preserved at Caldwell ... d to reside almost constantly at Luton,*^ where he is infinitely happy at present with Lord Mountstuart, whom he findsanswer his warmest wishes. Adieu, my dear am, most cordially, Yours, &c. &c. CLXXIII. THE REV. DR. HUGH BLAIR i* TO BARON MURE. Ediubm-gb, Oct. 5, Sii, I was favoured with yours, and am much obliged to you for soreadily giving your consent to my proposal. I understand, from , my good fiiend, that I cannot for a few days have a sight ofthe house, as some of the rooms are sealed up. I expec


. Selections from the family papers preserved at Caldwell ... d to reside almost constantly at Luton,*^ where he is infinitely happy at present with Lord Mountstuart, whom he findsanswer his warmest wishes. Adieu, my dear am, most cordially, Yours, &c. &c. CLXXIII. THE REV. DR. HUGH BLAIR i* TO BARON MURE. Ediubm-gb, Oct. 5, Sii, I was favoured with yours, and am much obliged to you for soreadily giving your consent to my proposal. I understand, from , my good fiiend, that I cannot for a few days have a sight ofthe house, as some of the rooms are sealed up. I expect Mr. Percy bythe beginning of next week. I have got two rooms in the house of , who lives in the flat just above me, in the same stair, where I canput him up tolerably well for a while. But if Mrs. Mures house shallbe found to answer, I would be willing to remove mto it against Novem- See Note to No. cxxxviii. His seat in Bedfordshire ; lately sold by the present Marquis. * Author of Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Sermons, & -4-«!^^>V


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