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  <dc:title>Letter: James Colquhoun, Rosedoe to Lady Braco, Rothiemay</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Complains of his 'rheumatism', occasioned by visit to Edinburgh ('Old Smocky'); mentions 'Jamie' and 'Sandie' in Edinburgh who were busy preparing for their trials; he hopes he will see them in their gowns at the Bar; he intends to have a plea with someone just to 'give them gold'; expresses sorrow at how Captain Gordon's plea went; expresses uneasiness that Sophia has taken up with a person who may not care for her.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>17 December 1753</dc:date>
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