Susan Carnegie, 1744-1821: Her Life of ServiceAberdeen University Press for Alexander A. Cormack, 1966 - 387 pagini |
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... letter : To one who so lightly accuses me of caprice ( tho ' he has been made to repent that formerly ) , it will doubtless appear highly capricious not only to refuse answering your letter when I received it , but now to take it in my ...
... letter : To one who so lightly accuses me of caprice ( tho ' he has been made to repent that formerly ) , it will doubtless appear highly capricious not only to refuse answering your letter when I received it , but now to take it in my ...
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... letter of business or compliment . Ten or a dozen years hence , when my children shall be grown up , I may perhaps have recourse to the amusements of my Youth , and then if I have any taste and spirit left — if I am not obligd to say in ...
... letter of business or compliment . Ten or a dozen years hence , when my children shall be grown up , I may perhaps have recourse to the amusements of my Youth , and then if I have any taste and spirit left — if I am not obligd to say in ...
Pagina 349
... letter , as recorded in her Letter Book , was addressed to Col. Sir David Ochterlony on 23rd November 1819 , in which she described the conditions of the poor in Mon- trose and her latest efforts to relieve them , with the help of his ...
... letter , as recorded in her Letter Book , was addressed to Col. Sir David Ochterlony on 23rd November 1819 , in which she described the conditions of the poor in Mon- trose and her latest efforts to relieve them , with the help of his ...
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Aberdeen Journal Aberdeenshire Angus April Balmain Balnamoon Benholm born British Factory brother burgh burial buried Burnett Captain Carnegie of Pittarrow Carnegie's Castle Chalmers Charleton Culloden dalers daughter David Carnegie David Scott death Dickson died ditto Duncan Dunninald Dunnottar Earl of Southesk East India Company Edinburgh Elcho eldest Episcopal father Forbes Fordoun Fordyce French funds George Carnegie Gothenburg Hospital House Irvine Jacobite John Scott Kincardineshire King Kinnaird Kirk Session Lady laird land letter London Lord Milton Lunatic Margaret Marischal College marriage married Mary merchant mortcloth mother Nicholas Carnegie Pannanich parish minister Peterhead Poor Box present Prince Charles Provost Rebel Rebellion recorded Robert Scott Rossie Savings Bank Scots Scott of Benholm Scottish Sir David Sir James Carnegie Sir John Carnegie sister Society sterling Stuart Susan Carnegie Susan Scott Sweden Town Treasurer widow wife William wrote