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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/1/78
Title[To Mrs Montagu], from Aberdeen
Date27 May 1774
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistoryElizabeth Montagu [1720-1800] She met Dr Gregory in 1766, and he introduced her to Beattie's Poems on Several Subjects, which she admired. Beattie met her in 1771, during his visit to London, and they remained close friends until her death. She was an active promoter of Beattie's advancement and she became his principal adviser on literary matters. His final collection of poems was dedicated to her in 1784
DescriptionHopes the waters at Tunbridge will improve Mrs Montagu's health before she goes north. He and Mrs. Beattie both in bad health but hope the air and waters of Peterhead will help. Is diverted by Johnson's character of Chesterfield's letters. Hurd and Mason, who have both written to Beattie since the second part of the Minstrel came out, gave a similar account of them. Mason now reconciled to the subscription but concerned about the Reynolds portrait which he thinks will hurt Beattie's character. Received a very short letter from Priestly about three weeks ago enclosing preface to third volume of Institutes of Religion. Beattie exteem Priestly as a natural philosopher and chemist, but he has an excessive admiration of Hartley.
Access StatusOpen
Physical Description1 leaf folded; pp.1-4 only
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