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            GB 3452 SF-01-28 · Item · 1754
            Part of Campbell of Stonefield Papers

            To John Campbell Esq
            Sheriff Depute of Forfarshire
            at Forfar

            free M: McMillan

            Sept 18th
            My Dearest Moitié by Sandy’s [?] I got no letters from you till this Day when I received the two last at one time; I wish my Dr you maynt be gone north before I get your commission sent, but this day or tomorrow the Carriers I believe go for Dundee, & I shall send the pockets along with them, together with a hoop a pr of Shoes & Clogs for Miss Betty which I beg my dr may be put carefully up in your clock bag; yr Dreams of Sandy has not been altogether without reason for he has been in vast pain getting out an under tooth next the two first that came out; he has thank God been free of a looseness or vomiting, but I never saw a Child in greater pain, he has been several nights without shuting [sic] his eyes, or doing any thing but screaming out like one in the greatest anguish, but he is now easier, tho’ very fretful still however he has recoverd his looks which were much alter’d; Archie’s looseness has been at a greater height these two or three days than ever it was, I was afraid as it had lingerd so long for the consequences of it & sent to let the Doctor know how he was, who came yesterday and saw him, he has orderd him chalk and water to drink, & evry morning a tea spoonful of Rhubarb & if he is no better tomorrow he thinks a vomit will be necessary, he is still very hearty but his stomach is not very good, and he has a great thirst; I got the Buck promised me last week and distributed it as follows, a hind quarter to Lady Levingstone, a hind quarter to Mrs Campbell Brucehill & a fore quarter to Mrs Campbell [?] as being newly married: the other which was the only one the shot had touchd I kept to my self. I askd all the Miss Campbells Glen [?] and their Br to dine here which the three girls [document damage] was to leave town to day. I wish you My Dearest a safe journey north, & remember me in the kindest manner to all at Forglen; I enclose a letter that came here from yr sister, the black wax occasiond my opening it, Mr Stewart informs me the carriers don’t go till the end of the week so I’m afraid they’ll miss you; O! My Dr tis an age yet before you’ll be here for I hear youll be at Perth with the Lords in which case twill be the middle of next month before youll be at Liberty; Archie is by me who has so many demands every minute I dont know a word I am writing so My Dearest Life adieu GC
            I shall hope to hear from you when you get to Forglen.

            Campbell, Grace (1722-1783) née Stewart, Lady, wife of John Campbell, Lord Stonefield, daughter of James, 2nd Earl of Bute