Box 1
Contains 24 Results:
Correspondence, Undated
Letters written to Craufurd regarding legal matters, personal invitations and other general matters. Correspondents include Alexander Fairlie and Lord Dumfries. Three of the letters include notes and lists added by Craufurd.
Miscellaneous, Undated
Items include, "List of Witnesses against T. Gemmel," minutes from a county meeting, recipe to cure mange in dogs, list of "Things to be done about the house," and two envelopes.
Letters, 1746-1759
Three misc. envelopes and a letter from Andrew Hunter regarding health and financial issues.
Letters, 1760-1764
This folder contains letters regarding Craufurd's father's death in 1763, domestic issues and various accounts.
Letters, 1765-1769
This folder contains two receipts, a copy of a letter from Craufurd to William McDowall and a letter from Margaret Craufurd regarding Craufurd Sr.'s estate.
Letters, 1771-1779
The letters in this folder cover military, political and household affairs. Correspondents include Lord Dumfries, Alexander Fairlie, and Lewis Drummond McGregor. The letter from Fairlie includes additional notes by Craufurd on various household matters.
Letters, 1780
Letters regarding local and accounting matters. Correspondents include John Boswell, Alexander Fairlie and Lewis Drummond McGregor.
Letters, 1781-1782
Letters regarding business and legal affairs. Correspondents include John Boswell, Alexander Fairlie and John Stone.
Letters, 1784-1786
Letters regarding legal and estate matters. This includes a letter from a Margaret Steele addressed "Dear Madam," and a letter from John Boswell.
Letters, 1787-1788
Letters regarding estate and political matters. Correspondents include Alexander Fairlie and John Glen. One of the Fairlie letters is missing the top half and has notes by Craufurd written on the back.