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Letter from Charles Nisbet to the Minister of Drumelzier

Number of Pages:
6
Date:
February 24, 1767
Charles Nisbet writes to the Minister of Drumelzier and inquires about various events since his visit three months ago. Nisbet also requests updates on several ministers as well as a few other individuals. "Does [Mr. Plummer] continue his nightly Engagements with the Devil & Sir David Murray, as formerly?," as Nisbet asks. In addition, Nisbet comments on the conditions in his town. "This year... has been very mortal here" and, as Nisbet explains, "we have had a Burial for every Day since the first of January." Transcript included.
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Origin:
Gift of Mrs. Martin R. Turnbull