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To: Gibson and Strathern 12 Charlotte Street, Edinburgh.
From: John C. Brodie 5 Thistle Street, Edinburgh.
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5 Thistle Street, Edinburgh 20 May 1881
Dear Sirs,
Referring to our calls for you in June of last year and a few days ago, we have been asked by Mrs Sutherland of London who is a daughter of Mr John Wilson Cammchasl, who in 1815, married Mrs Alison C. Stewart daughter of the late Charles Stewart of Duneam to obtain for her certain information with reference to the estate left by her sister, Miss Mary Erkins Camichasl who died in April of 1880. Mrs Sutherland has been appointed Executive to her sister, and before taking out letters of Administration, she requires exhibition of the following deeds in order that she may ascertain
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whether and if so to what extent her sister had an interest under them viz
1. A deed poll or other interview deed of settlement excuted by Charles Stewart of Duneam her Grand father.
2. The will of the said Charles Stewart
3. The will of Mrs Mary Erskme or Stewart, daughter of Dr. John Erskin of Carmock and wife of the said Charles Stewart
4. The Wills of David Erskin of Carmock Mrs Sutherland Grand Uncle and of his three sisters.
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Any other deeds of papers relating to the Stewarts of Dunearn or Erskines of Carnnock under which Mrs Sutherland has an interest.
We understand from you that some of these documents are in your Aristoty, but that you decline to exhib
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