Letters From a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to His Friend in London Li

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Letters From a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to His Friend in London Li
Edward Burt
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This is called a proper wadsett, where the mortgagee takes into posses- sion so much land as will secure the principal and interest of the money lent, and sometimes more ; for which he is never to give account, though there should be a surplus, but only to return the lands to the former proprietor when the principal sura is paid off.
LETTER XIII.
I SHALL now return to the neighbouring coun- try. Here are but two houses of any note within many miles of us, on this side the Murray Frith ; one is
...the house of Culloden, which I have mentioned in a former letter.
This is about two miles off, and is a pretty large fabric, built with stone, and divided into many rooms, among which the hall is very spacious.
There are good gardens belonging to it, and a noble planted avenue, of great length, that leads to the house, and a plantation of trees about it.
This house (or castle) was besieged, in the year 1715, by a body of the rebels; and the laird being absent in parliament, his lady baffled all their attempts with extraordinary courage and presence of mind.


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