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  <dc:title>Duchess of Gordon to James Beattie </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Neither time nor distance can deprive her and hers of that friendship which used to make the joy of her life. Takes first moment to tell him that Louise is to marry Lord Broome, only son of Marquis of Cornwallis. Duke and Duchess of Manchester have two lovely children, and col. Lennox and Lady Charlotte have five children. Duchess has been ill, but is much better. Her amusement is to get commissions and places for unprovided countrymen. Does Beattie have any young friends to provide for? Admiration for Pitt. Archduke has great hopes of beating Buonaparte</dc:description>
  <dc:date>31 March 1796</dc:date>
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