Mr Hitchin

Aberdeen, 25th July 1845

My Dear Sir,

            Yours of yesterday's arrival is now before me. I will gladly relieve yourself and Mr. Cockle as to writing notes with the parcels of Reports, and shall myself address a few lines to the parties to prepare them for their coming.

            I see you cannot send the pamphlets. It is well, we must do without them. I have received also the Record, containing a full broadside.

            On the subject of my quicker movements, I enclose a note to Mr. Brandram.

                                    Believe me, Very Truly Yours,

                                                James Thomson.

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AuthorBill Mitchell