Letters And Correspondence of the Rev. John Carstaires : Together With the Letters of Some of His Contemporaries, to Which is Prefixed An Account of His Life
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I salute your sister kindlie, with Mr Burnett a and his wyfe, and our dearest brother Mr Alex r . You may, if no other occasion offer, wreat a lyne to Mr Benedicte, and send it to Mr Johne Webay, in Holland, who will get it to him. Present my humblest service and tenderest respects to my noble Lady Kenmure. The Lord remember and graciously reward all hir kindness and labour of love ! My host, Mr Brown, kindlie remembers you and Ebene- zer. I know you think it a favour that my flight hath not be...in in the winter. * Probably the famous Burnett. 1664. CARSTAIRES TO HIS WIFE. 121 Johne Mackgill did not advertise me, and is gone, so that 1 know not when this shall come to your hand. If my Lord Argyle be in Edinburgh when you are there, it will not be amiss you goe to him, and apologize for not waiting his answer in that particular, and show him the reason ingenuouslie. I mett with your brother here, who is as well as at anay tyme. For my dear Sister, Mistresse Jameson, these. LETTER XXXIII.
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