Description | Letter from Dr. George Barclay, Aberdeen, to Emma Berry, Edinburgh, regarding her health, Pitcaithly as a place to meet along with her father to discuss marriage arrangements, her companion after her marriage (either Mary Brodie or Betsy Richmond), his objection to Betsy as her father is so inquisitive, his dissatisfaction with his house, glad she is to become Presbyterian on her marriage [she was Episcopalian], Emma's father's plans to move to Aberdeen, hoping for a good autumn and fruit harvest, books and bookselling, 10 August 1816 |