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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/2/449
TitleCharles Nisbet to James Beattie from Montrose
Date20 March 1784
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistoryCharles Nisbet [1736-1804] minister at Montorose 1764-85. Though he was officially presented as assistant and successor to the Minister of Montrose by Royal Warrant on 17 May 1764, he must have arrived in 1763, and was already known in montroseby 1761. He joined Beattie's Circle of Montrose friends, which included Aaron Lithgow and Charles Thomson. He became a controversial figure in the General Assembly, where he was a strong supporterof the 'orthodox' party. In 1775 he had a bitter controversy over a matter of church governement with William Smellie, conducted in the Edinburgh Magazine and Review and the Caledonian Mercury. He was a supporter of the American colonists during the War of Independence, andin 1785 sailed to Philadelphia to become first Principal of Dickson college, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
DescriptionSends two Muslims from Algiers, who have served in the English army at Minorca, and lost their ship and cargo. Asks Beattie's help for them on the way to Fort George to be paid. Captain Valentine still weak.
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