Dunlop, W(illia)m B.: East Lothian, (Scotland) to Monsignor (Robert) Seton: (Edinburgh, Scotland), 1889 September 9
Scope and Contents
He is enclosing the correspondence about Preston Cross from the "Scotsman." Seton will find the reference to a right of way to Seton in the letter signed "East Lothian," nom de plume of General Cardell of Cokenzie House. Seton may keep it if it interest him. He has copied out a few stanzas on Seton which were given him by a Mr. Mason who drew the sketch of the castle and the chapel in MacNeil's book. He also sends a copy of some notes extracted from one of his old note books in regard to Redhowse. 376 years today since the Lord of Seton fell with his king.
Dates
- Creation: 1889 September 9
Language of Materials
English.
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