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  <dc:title>Letter from James Gordon to the Dutchess of Gordon</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter from James Gordon, Fochabers, to the Dutchess of Gordon, thanking the Dutchess for her letter; wishing her good health and thanking the Dutchess for her sympathy regarding the death of Gordon's wife.  Letter mentions Miss Lumsden, Jane, Mary's poor health and Dr Couper [Robert Couper (1750 - 1818), poet and physician].  Letter mentions that the Dutchess provided Gordon with accounts of his young friends; tells her that Lord Alexander [the Dutchess' second son, Alexander (1785–1808)] is in good health and mentions that Mr Grant will be waiting for her in London and that he has two sons:  eighteen - year - old James and twelve - year - old Maxwell.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>28 May ?1793</dc:date>
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