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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/11/8
TitleTo Thomas Blacklock, Edinburgh, from Aberdeen
Date18th century
Extent1 item
Administrative HistoryThomas Blacklock [1721-1791] Poet and writer. He was blind from smallpox at the age of 6 months, but in spite of his handicap he showed an early taste for poetry. He published his first volume of verse in 1746, and another in 1756. He became a Church of Scotland minister in 1759, but he later gave up and took pupils. He introduced himself to Beattie in 1765 by sending him a copy of his 1756 poems. For some time he was an important confidant and poetic adviser to Beattie. Beattie secured a honorary DD of Marischal College for him in 1767
DescriptionBeattie apologises for not having answered earlier, but his wife has recently given birth to a premature child which died shortly after birth. Discusses Blacklock's request for assistance with Mr Auld, and writes of meeting his old correspondent Mrs Carnegie of Pitarrow, alias Arethusa, alias Democritus.
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