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  <dc:title>Letter from James Hay Beattie to James Dun</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter from James Hay Beattie, Edinburgh, to James Dun, Aberdeen, mentioning the arrival of James Hay and [presumably] James Beattie at Edinburgh and talking about James, a midshipman on board Admiral Hood's [Samuel Hood, first Viscount Hood (1724 - 1816), naval officer, led an advanced division in the expedition against St Eustatius in January 1781] ship.  According to the letter:  "while we were at Monstrose they had a letter from him [the midshipman], Dated however before the taking of St Eustatius telling that he was very well.  But they had had no word from David of a long time; and therefore conjectured, as you did, that the Ariadne must be gone upon some secret expedition".  Letter mentions James Hay's lodging in Mrs Walker's, Writer's Court and his seeing of the tall man.  James Hay writes about going to see the 'Maid of the Mill, and the Taylors' at the play house with James Beattie.  Letter mentions Baille Cleghorn; James Beattie's intention to take James Hay to London on business and James Hay's reading of Mrs Inglis's Poem.  Letter mentions the Beatties' dining with Sir William Forbes; their going to the Play with the Dutchess of Gordon and their sitting in the same box as her.  Letter mentions that the Arbuthnots are well; Sir William Forbes' invitation for the Beatties to stay with him, their decline of the offer, and the Mercers' health.

Annotated on  reverse:  'Please to write by the return of the post'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>5 April 1781</dc:date>
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