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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/11/12
TitleTo James Hay Beattie at Peterhead, from Aberdeen
Date18th century
Extent1 item
Administrative HistoryJames Hay Beattie [1768-1790]. Elder son of Beattie. Named, with permission, after Beattie's patron James Hay, Earl of Erroll. His childhood is lovingly recorded in many letters, which show that Beattie was always a deeply involved parent, and in the memoir Beattie wrote shortly after James Hay's death. His childhood and adolescence were marred by his mother's mental illness, and her total disasppearance from his life when he was aged about eleven. He attended Aberdeen Grammar School, and then Marischal College from 1781 to 1786. He considered entering the church, but Beattie secured his appointment on 28 Spetember 1787 as his own assistant and successor. James Hay sometimes taught the Arts class, but was already ill with tubercolosis, of which he died on 19 November 1790. His father assembled a substantial volume of his prose and verse, printed in an edition of 200 copies for circulation among his friends in 1794, and subsequently published with Beattie's own poems in 1799
DescriptionArrangements for James Hay Beattie's return to Aberdeen. Discusses Robert Potter's translations of Greek tragedies; Beattie comments that the Greek tragedians 'are but hum-drum authors' when compared to Shakespeare. Dated Friday night Eleven 16 May
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