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  <dc:title>Letter: Andrew Burnett, Edinburgh to Lord Braco</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Discusses a roup of superiorities to be held in November in which Braco is interested; mentions the case of the dispute over fishing rights between Alexander Thomson and the people of Pitfoddells (Aberdeenshire); mentions trial of James Stuart has not been prosecuted and probably will not be by the Crown; mentions Mr. James Campbell who was employed by Barcalden 'in fishing for evidence' and who has been allowed to be on the jury. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>20 October 1752</dc:date>
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