Account of inauguration , quoting speeches of H. G. Bell etc. Including letters from Marian James and John Nichol.
Cadzow, Newport on Tay. - Would have sought an introduction through Mr Hedderwick of the Glasgow Citzen or Professor Nichol, but both are troubled a present. Is seeking pension from Her Majesty's Bounty for her own literary services and those of her late brother [Henry] Glassford Bell; asks if Houghton will promote pension with Lord Beaconsfield. Is alone and in failing health.
Sheriff Chambers, Glasgow. - Houghton's final version of the inscription [for the monument to David Gray] will be adopted verbatim; encloses copy of text [no longer present] as printed for use of the sculptor [John Mossman].
On printed notepaper for 21 Maxwell Street, Glasgow. - Is glad the inscription for David Gray's memorial is to be little altered, though preferred first draft. Sheriff Bell and Mr Maclehose approved version received this morning and Mr Hedderwick has printed it; encloses copies, including the only printed copy of original draft [no longer present]. David Gray's dates have now been added, a poignant last touch by the three most deeply involved in his case.
On printed notepaper for 21 Maxwell Street, Glasgow. - The editor of the influential Herald agreed to send a reporter to cover the inauguration of the David Gray monument; wished Houghton had been present; speeches of Sheriff Bell and Mr Hedderwick; sends copies of Herald [no longer present].
Account of ceremony in the 'Auld Aisle' burial ground near Kirkintilloch, quoting speeches of H. G. Bell and others.
Merkland, Kirkintilloch. - Glad Buchanan's publisher [Alexander Strahan] entrusts the new edition [of her son's works] to Macmillan; asks Buchanan to return David's work to Mr Freeland for assessment by Lord Houghton, Mr Hedderwick and Sheriff Bell; hopes Buchanan will assist in promoting the book when it is published; [no signature].