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  <dc:title>Letters to Lord Fife in London and at Duff House</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letters to Lord Fife in London and at Duff House. Subject matter and correspondents include: 

Business: J. P. Kensington, George Robinson, William Rose; 
Estate: Thomas Guthrie; 
Family: [C.] Jackson, William Pitt - entry of nephew James to Christ Church Oxford; James Duff (Tournay); 
Local: George Robinson - case against augmentation of minister of Glass; John Barrow for 6 Incorporated Trades of Elgin; 
Money: Henry Phillips, Lord [Ballinden]; 
Personal: M. Findlater, James Boswell, William Smellie, Lewis Grant, A. Leith, R. Harland; 
Place: F. [W.] Mackenzie; 
Politics: John Sinclair - Lord Fife made honorary member of Board of Agriculture.

[Includes printed items: 'Powder for destroying Insects on Board Ships, Granaries and Store-houses on Shore, and on Land, Gardens...'; 'Prospectus and Proposals for Publishing the Philosophy of Natural History, by William Smellie', Volume 2; Card: 'The Original Society, for the Increase and Encouragement of Good Servants...']</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1793 - 1794</dc:date>
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