Description | Letter to Alexander Macdonald of Kepplestone from W.S. Lockhart, 9, Chamberlain Road, Edinburgh, assuming that Macdonald will have discovered that he is a very bad correspondent, most of his summer work is finished now, pleased that Macdonald has acquired an Orchardson, 'You will find that a better investment than "City" shares', glad that it is to be exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, Bough's condition has improved slightly, but the doctors are pessimistic and he will be a great loss, 'as Boughs don't grow on every tree', apology, asking him what he thinks of the elections, his wife is much improved in health, regards to Mr. and Mrs. White, visit from the Misses Bannerman, 17 November 1878 |