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  <dc:title>Elizabeth Montagu to James Beattie from Sandleford</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Wants Beattie well provided for and has commended him to Archbishop of York, Lord Lyttleton and other friends. Thinks Gray's professorship can only go to someone from University of Cambridge. Lord Mansfield means to exert himself for Beattie. Dilly's low price for Minstrel. Mrs Beattie looked pale, and Mrs Montagu wondered if she might be pregnant. If so, Mrs montagu would be honoured to be a spiritual parent</dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 October 1771</dc:date>
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