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  <dc:title>Letter: Charles Gordon to James Skene</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Charles Gordon to James Skene. Comments on 1817 and 1818 crop rentals, with references to Spalding and his quarry and to Cardenlaugh tenancies; is not hopeful of a rise before 1822 when old leases expire; mentions Alex Smith of Forbesfield; enquires about Old Machar interests; refers to negotiations with John Will, interest on debts due, Skene's subscription for the public rooms, process against Maberly, feuing enquiries; is preparing letters of tack on damlands and quarry lots.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 January 1819</dc:date>
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