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But the expence of the Funeral, proving the Will, and the pecuniary legacies, together with a few trifling debts, will, it is presumed, exhaust the balance of cash in the banker’s hands.

The executors are informed, Mrs. Robertson, who now resides in Paris, has not any children.

We shall very shortly forward to you the several portraits of the General, and the Music, severally bequeathed to the University, and shall apprise you when they are sent, and by what conveyance.

The executors have desired us to add, they shall always be ready to give every information respecting the General’s affairs, which the University may require, on application being made either to Messrs. Coults, bankers, in the Strand, in which house Marjoribanks, one of the executors, is a partner, or to us, who have the honour to be,

SIR,

Your most obedient and very humble servants,

P. & J. Farries, Atkinson & Johnson.

Lincoln’s-Inn Fields,
3d March, 1807.

To the Principal of the College and University of Edinburgh.

FINIS.


Printed by C. Clark, Market-Place, Lancaster.