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  <dc:title>Letters to Mrs Forbes Leith, Whitehaugh, Aberdeenshire </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Leters mainly to Mrs Forbes Leith from various correspondents, predominantly family and friends, including her sister E.S. Bowen (Blackheath), her brother-in-law William Forbes-Leith (France), her uncle William Kerr,  Emily Godwin, Harriet Leith, Jessie Maitland, Mary McLean, Mary Urquhart (of Craigston; see MS 2308/7/7)
Letters in French from Adele Forbes-Leith (Versailles), closing "Votre soeur bien affectionee", one (1834) with a note from her husband William Forbes-Leith apologising for any offence unintentionally given
Letter from William Forbes-Leith (Versailles) to his sister Emily Leith in Aberdeen, discussing the French influenza.
Also letters to Mrs Forbes-Leith's uncle William Kerr
Some business correspondence: from Robert Brown (Aberdeen), Munro &amp; Grant  (dressmakers, Aberdeen)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1830 - 1834</dc:date>
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