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Title: Letter about a Servant

Author(s): Douglas, William

Sir

I am heartily sorry for the
bad Situation of Barrowfields affairs and
as I am much affraid its now out of our
power to retrieve them, I shall concur with
you in any meaſure you shall judge moſt
proper for our releif
I have had ſeverall letters from Lauder
the Coal greive complaining moſt heavily of
the injustice done his land that Barrow
owes him 15£ ster and that he is att the
point of starving. I did inded recomend that
man becaus I had a good account of him from
the dutcheſs of [¿] chamber [¿] in whoſe
service he was laſt in, so that I could wiſh to see
justice done him. I am also ingagd for Barrow
(beſides what I am bound for [¿] &c.) to
Campt Barton for £100 ster. of which I also
want to be releivd for since theſe ingagements
can doe no service to the family its reaſonable
I should take care they doe [¿] to me I shall
want of your ſon at Ed. and discourſe with him
more fully on this subject and ſhall then

writt you att more length I offer my respects to
your Lady and am

Sir
your moſt humble ſervant
Will. Douglas
