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第10章 LETTER IX

ALEXANDER FAIRFORD,W.S.,TO MR.DARSIE LATIMERDEAR MR.DARSIE,Having been your FACTOR LOCO TUTORIS or rather,I ought to say,in correctness (since I acted without warrant from the court),your NEGOTIORUM GESTOR,that connexion occasions my present writing.And although having rendered an account of my intromissions,which have been regularly approved of,not only by yourself (whom I could not prevail upon to look at more than the docket and sum total),but also by the worthy Mr.Samuel Griffiths of London,being the hand through whom the remittances were made,I may,in some sense,be considered as to you FUNCTUSOFFICIO;yet to speak facetiously,I trust you will not hold me accountable as a vicious intromitter,should I still consider myself as occasionally interested in your welfare.My motives for writing,at this time,are twofold.

I have met with a Mr.Herries of Birrenswork,a gentleman of very ancient descent,but who hath in time past been in difficulties,nor do I know if his affairs are yet well redd.Birrenswork says that he believes he was very familiar with your father,whom he states to have been called Ralph Latimer of Langcote Hall,in Westmoreland;and he mentioned family affairs,which it may be of the highest importance to you to be acquainted with;but as he seemed to decline communicating them to me,I could not civilly urge him thereanent.Thus much I know,that Mr.Herries had his own share in the late desperate and unhappy matter of 1745,and was in trouble about it,although that is probably now over.

Moreover,although he did not profess the Popish religion openly,he had an eye that way.And both of these are reasons why I have hesitated to recommend him to a youth who maybe hath not altogether so well founded his opinions concerning Kirk and State,that they might not be changed by some sudden wind of doctrine.For I have observed ye,Master Darsie,to be rather tinctured with the old leaven of prelacy--this under your leave;and although God forbid that you should be in any manner disaffected to the Protestant Hanoverian line,yet ye have ever loved to hear the blawing,blazing stories which the Hieland gentlemen tell of those troublous times,which,if it were their will,they had better pretermit,as tending rather to shame than to honour.It is come to me also by a sidewind,as I may say,that you have been neighbouring more than was needful among some of the pestilent sect of Quakers--a people who own neither priest nor king,nor civil magistrate,nor the fabric of our law,and will not depone either IN CIVILIBUS or CRIMINALIBUS,be the loss to the lieges what it may.Anent which heresies,it were good ye read 'The Snake in the Grass'or 'The Foot out of the Snare,'

being both well-approved tracts,touching these doctrines.

Now,Mr.Darsie,ye are to judge for yourself whether ye can safely to your soul's weal remain longer among these Papists and Quakers--these defections on the right hand,and failings away on the left;and truly if you can confidently resist these evil examples of doctrine,I think ye may as well tarry in the bounds where ye are,until you see Mr.Herries of Birrenswork,who does assuredly know more of your matters than I thought had been communicated to any man in Scotland.I would fain have precognosced him myself on these affairs,but found him unwilling to speak out,as I have partly intimated before.

To call a new cause--I have the pleasure to tell you,that Alan has passed his private Scots Law examinations with good approbation--a great relief to my mind;especially as worthy Mr.

Pest told me in my ear there was no fear of 'the callant',as he familiarly called him,which gives me great heart.His public trials,which are nothing in comparison save a mere form,are to take place,by order of the Honourable Dean of Faculty,on Wednesday first;and on Friday he puts on the gown,and gives a bit chack of dinner to his friends and acquaintances,as is,you know,the custom.Your company will be wished for there,Master Darsie,by more than him,which I regret to think is impossible to have,as well by your engagements,as that our cousin,Peter Fairford,comes from the West on purpose,and we have no place to offer him but your chamber in the wall.And,to be plain with you,after my use and wont,Master Darsie,it may be as well that Alan and you do not meet till he is hefted as it were to his new calling.You are a pleasant gentleman,and full of daffing,which may well become you,as you have enough (as I understand)to uphold your merry humour.If you regard the matter wisely,you would perchance consider that a man of substance should have a douce and staid demeanour;yet you are so far from growing grave and considerate with the increase of your annual income,that the richer you become,the merrier I think you grow.But this must be at your own pleasure,so far as you are concerned.

Alan,however (overpassing my small savings),has the world to win;and louping and laughing,as you and he were wont to do,would soon make the powder flee out of his wig,and the pence out of his pocket.Nevertheless,I trust you will meet when you return from your rambles;for there is a time,as the wise man sayeth,for gathering,and a time for casting away;it is always the part of a man of sense to take the gathering time first.Iremain,dear sir,your well-wishing friend;and obedient to command,ALEXANDER FAIRFORD.

PS.--Alan's Thesis is upon the title DE PERICULO ET COMMODO REIVENDITAE,and is a very pretty piece of Latinity.--Ross House,in our neighbourhood,is nearly finished,and is thought to excel Duff House in ornature.

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