Yours, in our Lord Jesus,
S. R.
Aberdeen, 1637.
[CLXIV.—To Ninian Mure [see Letter CXCI.], one of the family of Cassincarrie.]
[We do not know more of Ninian Mure than that he was a parishioner of Anwoth. The name "Mure" is found on several tombs in the old churchyard, of which the oldest and most interesting is the following, on the east side of the enclosed pile:—
"Walking with God in purity of life,
In Christ I died, and endit all my strife.
For in my saul Christ here did dwell by grace;
Now dwells my saul in glory of His face.