Letter Mentioning a Meeting with Mr Watt
Author(s): Mitchell, David
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Dr Mitchell
Sunnybank, Moffat
26 Sep 1877
Dear Sir
I saw Mr
Watt, found him
most reasonable.
He at once made
your proposal to
half it, without
interest. He is,
however, to see
his [entitlements],
and meet one
at half past
nine oclock tomorrow.
I
shall thereafter
see the Town Clerk
of Ayr. Thanks
for your assistance
of course no settlement
shall be made till
all parties consent
Yours truly
David Mitchell.
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Letter Mentioning a Meeting with Mr Watt
Document Information
Document ID | 543 |
Title | Letter Mentioning a Meeting with Mr Watt |
Year group | 1850-1900 |
Genre | Personal writing |
Year of publication | 1877 |
Place of publication | Aberdeen, Scotland |
Wordcount | 77 |
Author information: Mitchell, David
Author ID | 161 |
Forenames | David |
Surname | Mitchell |
Gender | Male |
Year of birth | 1815 |
Locations where resident | Aberdeen |