Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 554 Title: Letter to the Committee, Regarding the Dr Reid Case Author(s): Cumin, Patrick Glasgow Coll. March 24th 1780 Mr Cumin begs leave to represent to the Committee, That whatever expreſsions might have been used by him in Dr Wights house on the 6th of this month related to a meſsage carried by him Dr Reid to Dr Wight, & of which the Faculty will soon judge That if Dr Reid will stand forth & declare that he was the adviser of Mr John Anderson in that affair, & that the meſsage was by his direction, it will then be time for Mr Cumin to state what paſsed & what his opinion even at present is of that matter. That if Mr Cumin had been sensible of his using Dr Reid ill, he most certainly would have made an apology for it nor would he have needed any [¿] advices to make him act like a Christian or or a Man of honour, as he would wish at all times to behave in a proper manner. The innuendoes with regard to Candor, [¿], and ingenuiety, and he cannot apply them to himself he totally disregards & could wish that while Dr Reid appears so extremely sollicitous about his own Character, he would pay some attention to that of others, equally respectable, & be cautious in signing papers in which severe strictures & very keen censures are given to men who have during the course of a long life been justly considered as poſseſsed of real Worth honour & probity, & of which no malevolence can deprive them. Pat. Cumin To Dr Leechman Mr Clow & Dr Wilson Members of the Committee appointed on the 22nd March 1780