Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 564 Title: Letter Home from London on 1715 Uprising, No. 2 Author(s): Morthland, Mr Charles Lond Sber 8 1715 R. Sr. I have little news to write you all things are quiet in this Country nor do I know of any appearance of an Inſurrection any [¿], severall people att Oxford have been taken up and att Bath, and I believe verily that the neck of the Rebellion is [¿] broken here, Sir Wm Windham was yeſternight putt into the tower. the accounts from France are good, the Regent is [¿] in our [¿] as you will ſee by the information he is making, but [¿] High Church Clergy & [¿] yr ane Like to be troubleſome you have been [¿]. the Dukes Child is to be Chriſtand on tueſday & the King is to ſtand Godfather, I could be content you would write to the Duke and [¿] your wonder I came not down, fr the bulk is [¿] is very tardy, we have no more busineſs, and I am Longing to be home & wed to the hearth that I cannot gett off, but pray keep this to your ſelf I am R. Sr Your Moſt Obliged huble sert. CM