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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
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Ref NoMS 30/2/724
TitleCosmo Gordon to James Beattie from Cluny
Date15 October 1794
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistoryCosmo Gordon [1735?-1800] He was at Marischal College in 1749-1753, and thus he was a contemporary of Beattie. However, they became friends only after they met at Lord Monboddo's house in Edinburgh in 1775. Beattie and Gordon shared literary tastes and often met at the latter's house at Cluny, in south Aberdeenshire. He was member of parliament in 1774-1777, and from 1777 baron of the Court of the Exchequer. From then Beattie referred to him as Baron Gordon. He was Rector of Marischal College thanks to Beattie's influence, between 1782-1788
DescriptionSorry Beattie could not visit, but arbuthnot did. Glad Lady Newhaven comortable. Would not have been if Lord Newhaven had access to her money. Newhaven 'had a kind of reciprocity in his pursuits: he was always speculating to get money with a view to extend his political influence, and he meant to employ that influence to have additional opportunities of getting more money.' Gordon's dislike of politics especially 'inferiour departments' of it. Describes life in the country.
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