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  <dc:title>Letter, James Leslie, Quebec to Mrs Leslie </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter, James Leslie, Montreal to Mrs Leslie, Birkwood, Banchory. Her letter of November announcing recovery from illness had arrived; stores had been relet for further year, continuation of arrangement advised as more profitable than selling; Montreal is unfortified and property there is unlikely to be damaged even if there is a war with USA as no resistance could be offered if attacked; discusses prospect of employment of her sons now in government service overseas; mentions death of Dr  Alexander Henderson of Caskieben; gives news of own family and parliamentary business in Quebec: with franked envelope, sent by Canadian Mail Steamer from Portland.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 March 1864</dc:date>
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