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  <dc:title>Thomas Livingston to James Beattie from Gordon Castle</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sympathizes with Beattie's perplexities which Livingstone has discussed with Duke and Duchess. He explained Dr Dun's temper and singular opinions about Mrs Beattie.  Suggests Beattie asks Dun to meet him, Campbell, Professor Ross and other sto make some consistent plan and put Beattie out of his suspense and distress. Smallpox eruption appeared on Lady Georgina last night and Livingstone believes she and Mrs Ross' children are doing well</dc:description>
  <dc:date>29 October 1783</dc:date>
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