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  <dc:title>Lord Kinnoull to James Beattie from Dupplin</dc:title>
  <dc:description>More on plans for Beattie's advancement. He has been too busy  to answer Beattie's letter of 10 November. No need to explain opinion of Beattie's merit. Oughton is a friend of truth, virtue and religion. Kinnoull will give Archbishop a copy of Oughton's letter, though it contains no more than Archbishop new already. Proper for Beattie to let Oughton known his views</dc:description>
  <dc:date>17 November 1772</dc:date>
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