. The Earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence. [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . *^y?^. HENRY HYDE, SECOND EARL OF CLARENDON, 1705. 287 your Lordship that this young man bees called to be minister of Tarbat (asCaptain McLeod assured me you uer). The people of the parish are all unani-mously for Mr. Daniell McKenzie. It uill be lickuays a great satesfactionto poor Medatt to have his nevoy setled neer him, besyds that his brotherMr. Keneths noumberous small famely requeers it—I mean Mr. Daniells beingsetled in this countrie. I be
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. The Earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence. [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . *^y?^. HENRY HYDE, SECOND EARL OF CLARENDON, 1705. 287 your Lordship that this young man bees called to be minister of Tarbat (asCaptain McLeod assured me you uer). The people of the parish are all unani-mously for Mr. Daniell McKenzie. It uill be lickuays a great satesfactionto poor Medatt to have his nevoy setled neer him, besyds that his brotherMr. Keneths noumberous small famely requeers it—I mean Mr. Daniells beingsetled in this countrie. I beg pardon for this freedom. Uhou soon itpleases God my uife recovors (uho is verie uaik), Ill use my outmost ende-vore to uait of your Lordship uhere and uhen you pleas to ordor me. Yourlitle grandchilderen are, God be thanked, in health. 232. Henry Hyde, second Earl of Clarendon, to [George first Earl of Cromartie]. London, July 19th, 1705.My Lord, —Some time since, my Lady Duchesse of Monmouth sent meword that your Lordship had written to me to give me an account of my smallaffairs. I give your Lordship this trouble to acquaint you that, if you