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Clarke, acknowledging money and
requesting
the loan of
a further sum
CCCXXXVI.
Robert Burns
Burns of a
worsted shawl
CCCXXXI.
To the same.
Ill-health.
Mrs.
Hyslop.
Allan's etchings.
Cleghorn
CCCXXXII.
To the same.
"Here's a health to ane I loe dear"
CCCXXXIII.
To the same.
His anxiety to review his songs, asking for
copies
CCCXXXIV.
To Mrs.
Riddel.
His increasing ill-health
CCCXXXV.
To Mr.
Clarke, acknowledging money and
requesting
the loan of
a further sum
CCCXXXVI.
To Mr.
James Johnson.
The Scots Musical Museum.
Request for
a copy of the collection
CCCXXXVII.
To Mr.
Cunningham.
Illness and poverty, anticipation of
death
CCCXXXVIII.
To Mr.
Gilbert Burns.
His ill-health and debts
CCCXXXIX.
To Mr.
James Armour.
Entreating Mrs.
Armour to come to her
daughter's confinement
CCCXL.
To Mrs.
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