Description | Letter to James Riddel from Arthur Dingwall Fordyce: "Sir, this will be delivered to you by Mr. George Tough who has taken the Salmon Fishing formerly occupied by my father, havimg been overseer there for many years. It would be a great convenience to him if you could allow his shore dues to be settled as one sunk at the conclusion of the season as his shipments are small and the delay would otherwise be caused to the (?) shipping the (?) considerable. If you can do this as I think you may very safely- you will much oblige. Sir, your most obedient servant, Arthur Dingwall Fordyce, 47 Union Street, June 30th 1837." |