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  <dc:title>Cosmo Gordon to James Beattie from Edinburgh</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Has received Beattie's note for a draught of £165 [pencil note in another hand saying the money Beattie borrowed was not for himself, but his brother David. Debit was transferred to his sister, Mrs Valentine. A memorandum in the day-book (MS 30/15) dated 22 November 1701 shows that Beattie borrowed £200 from Mrs Valentine, and paid Cosmo Gordon £165, being the £150 which he had borrowed from Gordon some years ago on his brother David's account, plus two years' interest. In Beattie's will, a bond of £150 plus 13 years interest, owed by David Beattie to Beattie, was cancelled] </dc:description>
  <dc:date>24 November 1791</dc:date>
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