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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/1/137
TitleTo Robert Arbuthnot, Edinburgh, from Aberdeen
Date21 April 1778
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistoryRobert Arbuthnot [1728-1803] was a member of a distinguished Jacobite/ Episcopalian family. He was brought up and later owned Haddo-Rattray House, north of Peterhead. He was a merchant and then a banker in the firm of Arbuthnot and Guthrie, which failed in 1772. He then moved to Edinburgh where he bacame secretary of the Board for the Encouragement of Manufacturies and Fisheries in Scotland. He befriended Beattie after Beattie moved to Aberdeen in 1758, and became for some years his principal poetic adviser and promoter. He negotiated on Beattie's behalf and often in conjuction with Sir William Forbes, with the booksellers over several of the publications
DescriptionHe will introduce Matinglay to Moir and Mercer. Beattie would welcome Greenfield as a colleague, but uncertain whether he or the College have power to achieve this. Trill intends to resign, but no vacancy yet. Copland may succed as professor of Mathematics, which would leave natural philosophy chair open. The town are patrons of the mathematics professorship. Last year three candidates proposed themselves for the professorship in natural philosophy, and Beattie and colleagues agreed that if the college made any recommendation, it should be unanimous. So Beattie cannot do anything independently for Greenfield. Will send papers on chivalry when transcribed. Beattie had hard winter, and needed an assistant.
Access StatusOpen
Physical Description1 leaf folded; seal
Publication NotePublished in "The Correspondence of James Beattie - Letters 1758-1775", ed. Roger J. Robinson
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