Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 357 Title: Letter from Lord Blantyre About a Former Servant Assaulting Travellers Author(s): Stuart, Walter Ayrskine19th [¿]: 1711 I am Inform'd that William Mc King Brother [¿] to John McKing of [¿] in Kilpatrick, (a vaſsall of mine) is [¿] in yo Company, and that yow are soo kinde to him as to diſpense with his [doing] duty in the Garriſon of Dumbarton Caſtle by which hee has Liberty of being conſtantly abroad where hee pleaſes, but for the moſt parte is Lurking in and aboute Kilpatrick or the vicinity of it, and from the security hee has of your protection preſumes in a verry Audatious Manner to [¿] and [¿] my officers there & not only sow, but affronts the Juriſdiction of my Royalty, Where hee has been detected of divers Thefts not only from the Evidence of Witneſses, but from his owne confeſsion, and is thereby become a perſon of infamous and scandalous reputation to all that know him, and moſt undeſerving of the leaſt of yo favors, inſoomuch that for the sake of publicke Juſtice hee ought to bee baniſhed the countrey, therefore I intreate that yow would pleaſe to order him to cloſe duty in the Garryson in order that hee may be made a recruite and sent away upon the firſt Occaſion, youre condeſension hereunto I should take as a particular complement and Eſteeme it as such amongst the many favors yow have alredy done unto Sr Youre verry humble Servt. Blantyre If you have no occaſion for him in your gariſon. or do not know how to dispoſe of him after you have taken him up. send his atteſtation to me and I will give him to one who will be very thankfull & willing to pay any charges we shall be put to in keeping him