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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/1/77A
Title[To Sir W. Forbes], from Aberdeen,
Date24 May 1774
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
DescriptionDid not answer Forbes's last letter at the length it deserved. Encloses letter to Lord Hailes left open so Forbes may read it
[presumably letter MS 30/30/3]. Beattie thought the two letters from Lord Hailes meant: 1. Lord Hailes thought Edinburgh University would suffer if Beattie did not go there. 2. Beattie was under an indispensable obligation to sacrifice health, happiness and family. 3. If he refuse, the public would charge him with shrinking from his principles. 4. Beattie's reasons for refusing were frivolous. Beattie also thought Hailes was treating him as a child. Beattie did not think the tone of the letters was as it should be, and a friend strongly agreed with him. Forbes saw Lord Hailes's sentiments in a different light and Beattie is sure this was correct since Forbes was judging them by actual conversation with Lord Hailes.
Access StatusOpen
Physical Description1 leaf folded
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