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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/2/76
Alt Ref NoMS 30 c.76
TitleLord Erroll to James Beattie from Slains Castle
Date23 March 1772
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistoryJames Hay, Earl of Erroll [1726-1778] 14th Earl of Erroll, son of the Earl of Kilmarnock(who had been executed for his part in the 1745 rebellion), and elder brother of Charles Boyd. He succeded in the earldom of Erroll through the female line , and by virtue of his succession became hereditary Lord High Constable of Scotland. His scottish home was Slain Castle, near Peterhead. Beattie was introduced to him by Robert Arbuthnot, who in 1760 persuaded the Earl to canvass Lord Milton and the Duke of Argyll to support Beattie's appoinment to the vancant philosophy chair at Marischall College
DescriptionObliged for Beattie's letter about George going to English School for ensuing summer [George first son of Lord Erroll, b. 13 May 1767]. He respects Beattie's opinion and will embrace his offer of finding proper man to teach him at home. He hopes the young man will teach their girls as well
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