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  <dc:title>To Dr James Dun, Aberdeen, from Whitehall</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Mrs Dun's illness. On James Hay Beattie's shyness and of him not wanting to go to Mrs Montagu by himself. Papers in Dilly's hands. He will not take less than £200. He mentions Creech and Cadell. Saw the King who praised his work. Regards to Mercer.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 June 1781</dc:date>
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