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  <dc:title>Gregory family: papers of James Gregory (1753 - 1821): Letter from James Gregory (1753 - 1821) to George Gregory</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Light-hearted letter from James Gregory to George Gregory in which he jokes about a viper; encloses an advertisement by 'Old Duncan'; encloses 3 printed papers; states that George Wilson was looking well and left Aberdeen after a week; discusses his practice - has had a month's respite from "the drudgery" and has taken £1350 since January and £413 in April alone; states that his classes are full with near 300 students this past winter and over 300 the year before; says that his eldest 3 sons are to go to Geanies again this summer; sends wishes to his mother and the rest of his family, 9 June 1810.

The enclosures mentioned in the letter are no longer present in the collection.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>9 June 1810</dc:date>
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