Diary of George Ridpath Minister of Stitchel 1755 1761
Diary of George Ridpath Minister of Stitchel 1755 1761
George Ridpath
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Frank showed me a testimonial of a Proclamation from Auldhamstocks dated last Sunday, and the Proclamation is to be made here Sunday next. Maddy' s faux pas at Dunglass has been a very fortunate one, tho' nobody that knows her will think Sir John less fortunate than she. Was so much amused and pleased with this affair, that I did little else than rave of it all the evening.^ Still troubled a little at my sore tongue and throat notwithstanding all my temperance and abstinence. Got some cold with... going out to-day, and, I believe, in the house by sitting at a fire something too hot among airing clothes. Saturday, October ISth. — Prepared for to-morrow and was going up in the afternoon with Nancy to see the bride. 1 The marriage of Sir John Hall and Madeleine Pringle took place in a very few days. Enthusiastically approved of by Ridpath, the union was no doubt a happy one, but it was not destined to last long as Lady Hall died in 1763. Sir John survived her thirteen years. What Maddy's faux pas at Dunglass was remains untold, but it cannot have been a very terrible one.
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