Author: Sir Robert Grant
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Letter from Sir Robert Grant to Lord Melville
5 Letters from Sir Robert Grant, 4 to Lord Brougham and 1 to Lord Hill
Letter from Sir Robert Grant to Henry Mackenzie
Letter from Sir Robert Grant to Sir Walter Scott
Correspondence between Sir Robert Grant (1 letter) and Sir Charles Malcolm (1 letter).
10 letters from Sir Robert Grant to James Grant
Letter from Sir Robert Grant, London, to Lady Teignmouth, 1834 January 8
Author: Robert Grant
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Concerning the birth of his daughter; thanking her for the '...kind & almost maternal interest you have taken in Margaret's welfare at this crisis. She also feels it very deeply; as well as Lord Teignmouth's great kindness; and desires to join with me in acknowledging both. We are going on, I hope & trust, as well as possible. The little lady (who, by the way, they tell me is not so very little when compared with other atoms of the same age) seems in excellent health. But I must confess she already shews a little tendency to the family-failing of sitting up at night;" adding, in a postscript, "This note needing no answer, I shall direct it to be left at your door."
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Concerning the birth of his daughter; thanking her for the '...kind & almost maternal interest you have taken in Margaret's welfare at this crisis. She also feels it very deeply; as well as Lord Teignmouth's great kindness; and desires to join with me in acknowledging both. We are going on, I hope & trust, as well as possible. The little lady (who, by the way, they tell me is not so very little when compared with other atoms of the same age) seems in excellent health. But I must confess she already shews a little tendency to the family-failing of sitting up at night;" adding, in a postscript, "This note needing no answer, I shall direct it to be left at your door."