Longing for a letter from WK. Describes various excurions through Fife.
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Longing for a letter from WK. Describes various excurions through Fife.
Responds to WK’s article ‘The latest Geological changes in the south of Scotland’ (Kemp 1843).
Describes the fire at the gas works in Cupar.
Has been on visit with Hugh Miller to Dura Den.
Has got in a controversy about tar burning with a man from Musselburgh.
Regrets the delay in sending copies of his paper.
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Asks for some statistics about gas production.
Mr Matheson will set out for London on 8 July [presumably 1844]. It would give the writer much pleasure to see Mr M and the addressee [presumably William Kemp].
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Hopes WK will come soon to Fife.
Approves of the idea of a system of allotments for the agricultural population if they are near to their cottages. Reluctant to attend a meeting of Suffolk proprietors as his views differ greatly from most of them, particularly in relation to the Corn Laws.
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Sends a proof. [Presumably Observations on the latest geological changes in the south of Scotland by William Kemp, Galashiels, 1844.]
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Intends to visit the following week and requests WK’s company rambling across the Meigle Pots.
Thanks for the publication, which he has read with pleasure and profit.