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  <dc:title>To the Duchess of Gordon from Aberdeen</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Plans for getting James Hay Beattie appointed joint professor with Beattie. Explains the problem Beattie's resignation might cause, and possible problem of having two professors appointed. Dundas will be able to solve this, and Beattie asks Duchess to lay matter before him. Chancellor Lord Bute not yet asked, but Beattie sure he will concur. Glad to hear of 'Solicitor's' [Dundas's?] approaching happiness. Sends Latin performance by James Hay Beattie for Duke and Lord Huntly. Regards to them and Lady Charlotte. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 April 1787</dc:date>
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