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  <dc:title>Letter from James Hay Beattie to James Beattie</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter from James Hay Beattie, Aberdeen, Monday, to James Beattie, Gordon Castle, talking about how he expected to hear from his father through the chaise - driver who went with James Beattie to Gordon Castle.  James Hay writes about his reading of Cicero; his dinning at Schoolhill and then with Mr Woodly and his visit to Dr Livingston's gravestone.  James Hay writes about the letter brought to James Beattie by John Gibb and a letter to James Beattie from Mr Lumsden, delivered by Andrew Wilson.  Letter mentions that Hay Beattie had not carried the print to Mr Copland.  James Hay ends by talking about the format of  the enclosed letter from Mr Lumsden.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19 September 1785</dc:date>
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