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  <dc:title>Correspondence with William Baird and others</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence with: William Baird, Auchmeddan; 
Archibald Duff of Drummuir, London; 
Lord Pitsligo; 
H. Horn, Cramond, respecting vacant bursary for relative;
Alexander Forbes, Aberdeen; 
Miss Grizel Urquhart, Banff; 
Alexander Gordon, Aberdeen; 
Charles [?Fraser] of Inverallochy, Castle Fraser; 
Archibald Duff of Drummuir, London, regarding sailing of Urquhart's son, now in Marines; 
William Duff, Rotterdam, discussing business prospects; 
Sir Alexander Ramsay of Balmain, Fasque, regarding bursary for William Moir; 
Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh, gives account of General Assembly and news of Flanders campaign; William Forbes of Blacktoun, Ludquharne, regarding dispute about property in Old Meldrum which belonged to George Black, merchant;
Earl of Aberdeen, Haddo House; 
A Gordon Gight; 
Alexander Duff, Hatton, regarding vicarages paid in parish of Fyvie; 
George More, Aberdeen, and Thomas Mosman, advocate, Aberdeen, regarding recent murder in Aberdeen; 
James Catanach, Aberdeen, regarding application for post of civilist at King's College; 
Sir Arthur Forbes, Fintry House; George More, Aberdeen (2), further developments in murder case;
C.F. [Lady Forbes], Miln of Forgue; 
Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh; 
William Forbes of Blacktoune, Ludquharn; 
Capt. John Urquhart, from Banff, before departure for Cromartie estate, acknowledging portrait of relative and on family matters; 
George More, Aberdeen, further on murder case; 
William Forbes of Blacktoun, Ludquharn; 
Al. Lunan, Invershandne, on parish of Menmuir; 
John Gray, Kingston, Jamaica, giving instructions regarding careers of nephews John and Francis Hay;
Lord Forbes, Put[achie];  
Thomas Erskyne of Pittodrie, Aberdeen (2); 
Alexander Gordon, minister at Kintore; 
Thomas Erskyne; Jean Achyndachy," Lady Glack", Glack; Archibald Duff of Drummuir, London;
Elizabeth Forbes, "Lady Thorntoun", Aberdeen; 
James Ferguson of Pitfour, Edinburgh; 
Archibald Duff of Drummuir, London, reporting on efforts to obtain army commission for Urquhart's son in place of one in Marines, government charges, electioneering, etc.; 
George Forbes, Miln of Forgue, Haddo.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1744</dc:date>
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