Letter from Robert Burns to Gavin Hamilton, 16 July 1793
My dear Sir,
I understand that our friend, M.rs
Muir of Tarbolton Mill, is likely to be involved
in great difficulties as to the settlement the late
Miller made. - Will you be so obliging as to
let me know the state of the case, &, if you
think that it would answer any good purpose
to advocate the business to Edinburg at once?
I can answer for an agent for her, a Writer
to the Signet, an intimate friend of mine, who
will cheerfully undertake the business, without
a single sixpence of fee; & our Countryman,
David Cathcart, lies under promise to me, to
be advocate at small expense, wherever I represent
Female poverty in distress. I am
much
I understand that our friend, M.rs
Muir of Tarbolton Mill, is likely to be involved
in great difficulties as to the settlement the late
Miller made. - Will you be so obliging as to
let me know the state of the case, &, if you
think that it would answer any good purpose
to advocate the business to Edinburg at once?
I can answer for an agent for her, a Writer
to the Signet, an intimate friend of mine, who
will cheerfully undertake the business, without
a single sixpence of fee; & our Countryman,
David Cathcart, lies under promise to me, to
be advocate at small expense, wherever I represent
Female poverty in distress. I am
much
much interested for her, & will, as far as I have
interest in either, move Heaven & Earth in
her behalf. - My interest in the first is vastly
improved since you & I were first acquainted
Ah! there is nothing like matrimony for set-
ting a man's face Zion-ward! Whether it be
that it sublimes a man above this visible, diurnal
Sphere - or whether it tires him of this Sublunary
State - or whether the delicious morsel of happiness
which he enjoys in the conjugal yoke gives him a
longing for the feasts above - or whether a poor
Husband thinks he has every chance in his
favour, as should he go to H-ll he can be no
worse.- - - - I shall leave to a weel-wa-
Presbytry of Orthodox Ayrshire priests.
Yours most sincerely
Rob.t Burns
Dumfries
July 16th
1793
interest in either, move Heaven & Earth in
her behalf. - My interest in the first is vastly
improved since you & I were first acquainted
Ah! there is nothing like matrimony for set-
ting a man's face Zion-ward! Whether it be
that it sublimes a man above this visible, diurnal
Sphere - or whether it tires him of this Sublunary
State - or whether the delicious morsel of happiness
which he enjoys in the conjugal yoke gives him a
longing for the feasts above - or whether a poor
Husband thinks he has every chance in his
favour, as should he go to H-ll he can be no
worse.- - - - I shall leave to a weel-wa-
Presbytry of Orthodox Ayrshire priests.
Yours most sincerely
Rob.t Burns
Dumfries
July 16th
1793
Key details
- Archive number
- NTS/02/25/BRN/01/102
- Alt. number
- 3.6337
- Date
- 16 July 1793
- On display
- No
- Creator
- Burns, Robert (Author)
- Recipient
- Hamilton, Gavin
- Archive number
- NTS/02/25/BRN/01/102
- Alt. number
- 3.6337
- Date
- 16 July 1793
- On display
- No
- Creator
- Burns, Robert (Author)
- Recipient
- Hamilton, Gavin
Description
Letter from Robert Burns to Gavin Hamilton, dated Dumfries, 16 July 1793.
The recipient being Gavin Hamilton is the conjecture of Ferguson, however Ross Roy's conjecture is that the recipient is Robert Aitken.
The letter concerns the legal affairs of Mrs. Muir (widow of William, d. 1793) of Tarbolton Mill.
Archive information
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Letters from and to Robert Burns
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a sub-fonds is a subdivision in the archival material)