Neither of them 'thankfully used' by their friends; would gladly see him, to settle her fortune in a more sure condition, but advises him to stay until the end of Parliament; is delivering 400 marks to Major Carulthere (Carruthers?) on Thursday, which he has promised to deliver presently to the Earl; has 'hained the grace' for hay. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
Letter: Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Nithsdale to her son, the Earl of Nithsdale
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