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  <dc:title>Letters: Francis Grant to Charles Gordon</dc:title>
  <dc:description>2 letters (duplicate and original) from Francis Grant, Georgia and Montego Bay to Charles Gordon of Buthlaw at Cairness near Fraserburgh, per 'Three Sisters'. In earlier duplicate Grant reports on quantities of rum and sugar being shipped. Weather had been stormy but canes were too short to be easily lodged and had not suffered too much so that crop may be good. December letter congratulates Gordon on marriage and reports on further shipments of rum and sugar.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>21 November - 5 December 1783</dc:date>
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