| RefNo | HSF/7/5/3 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Letters from C [Charles] Simeon, Edinburgh, to Revd Mr [Alexander] Stewart, Moulin, near Dunkeld |
| Creator | Simeon; Charles (1759-1836); British Church of England clergyman |
| Recipient | Stewart; Alexander (1764-1821); British Presbyterian minister and Gaelic scholar |
| Date | 7 September 1802 |
| Description | Visiting Stewart would afford him great pleasure, but if he visited Moulin, he would have to go to Glasgow and Rosedoe, leaving his friends in Edinburgh. He would like to see Stewart and his sister, but people cannot attain all they wish in this world. He agrees that since Stewart has recently left his people, he should not absent himself again so soon. An Episcopal Chapel has opened in Cowsgate and Mr. Sanford's Church may also be open to Simeon, whic thinks it better to preach there than in Stewart's churches.
Endorsed: 'C. Simeon 7th Septr. 1802 No.4'. |
| Extent | 3p. |
| Format | Manuscript |
| PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
| AccessStatus | Open |