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  <dc:title>Letters: Francis Grant to Charles Gordon</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letters written by Francis Grant, Spanishtown to Charles Gordon. Triplicate of MS 1160/6/21/2 and duplicate of letter of 15 April, original of which had been sent by pacquet 'Swallow'. Reports on Georgia estate, and consignments of sugar sent. Arrangements for a London house to conduct business on Gordon’s behalf when in Scotland are advised. Martial law may end when the ‘London fleet’ comes from St. Lucia with two regiments; ‘murmurings’ continue but are not so bad as in 1779.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>25 March - 15 April 1782</dc:date>
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