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  <dc:title>Lord Kinnoull to James Beattie from Bayton</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Thanks for letter of 19 May. Preferment in the Church of England may not be obtainable. Advises Beattie not to decline any mark of His Majesty's favour which ministers may offer. Kinnoull does not think his writing again to Lord Mansfield would help. Archbishop of York cannot assist at this critical conjecture. However, business seems to be in train, Lord Dartmouth is Beattie's sincere well-wisher, and Lord North has highest regard for Lord Dartmouth</dc:description>
  <dc:date>23 May 1773</dc:date>
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