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  <dc:title>Letters to Lord Fife concerning building work at Fife House, Whitehall</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letters to Lord Fife in London and at Duff House concerning building work at Fife House, Whitehall. Subject matter and correspondents include: 

Building: W. Donn and James Sanderson concerning progress of work, problem of paying cash for materials, removal of Mr. Reynolds from garrett, instructions of Mr. Pitt concerning staircase; Business: George Urquhart concerning dispute with City of London over wall, Lachlan Duff; Furnishings: Thomas Pitt: "I have only to tell you that your staircase will be one or other the prettiest Business that has been seen since the days of the immortal Inigo"[Jones].</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1764 - 1765</dc:date>
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