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  <dc:title>Letter from Elizabeth Montagu to Mrs Arbuthnot</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter from Elizabeth Montagu, Sandleford, to Mrs Arbuthnot, Peterhead, explaining her late thanks for Arbuthnot's letter; mentioning Arbuthnot's account of ?James Hay Beattie's health and her reluctance to write to James Beattie.  Letter talks about the good weather, its effects on such things as the animals; and contrasts it with current and international affairs.  Letter talks about Mr Montagu's business in the North; her intended visit to London and asks Arbuthnot if she requires any ?article of furniture from London.  Letter talks about the Montagu's good health.  Montagu writes 'Please to enclose ?your letter to Mr Montagu Sandleford near Newbury Berks'.

Annotated in pencil on front:  'Mrs Montagu to Mrs And. Arbuthnot'.  Annotated on reverse:  Mrs Andrew Arbuthnot Peterhead North Britain'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19 October 1790</dc:date>
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