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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
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Ref NoMS 30/1/349
TitleTo Sir William Forbes from Aberdeen
Date15 May 1794
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistorySir William Forbes [1739-1806] Banker, longstanding friend and later biographer of Beattie. From an Episcopalian family, and related to Lord Forbes of Pistligo, whose estates were confiscated for his part in the 1745 rebellion. He was apprenticed to Coutt's bank, becoming a partner in Forbes, Hunter and Co in 1773. He was well-known in literary circles in Edinburgh and London. Beattie met him in Edinburgh in 1765, introduced by Robert Arbuthnot. Forbes was Beattie's banker, adviser on literary matters, and general confidant
DescriptionThanks for letters of 13 May. Sorry the transaction with Creech and Cadell is giving him so much trouble. Hopes it will now be concluded. Beattie never intended Creech to pay him more than the London price, which thought was half a crown per volume [2s 6d], for the edition of the English poets in sixty-eight volumes. Cadell's conduct is unaccountable and unworthy of a man of business. Beattie has received a hundred copies of James Hay Beattie's Miscellany but has not yet disposed of them because he does not know how our wise people will receive it. On-going discussion with Dr Chapman, formerly Master of Dumfries Grammar School, about the inscription for Blacklock's monument. Forbes will be glad to hear of Sylvester Douglas' good fortune.
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Publication NotePublished in "The Correspondence of James Beattie - Letters 1758-1775", ed. Roger J. Robinson
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