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  <dc:title>Letters to James Ferguson of Kinmundy and William Ferguson</dc:title>
  <dc:description>From Thomas Ferguson WS on business matters, John Aitken (Kirriemuir), James Gilfillan (Comrie) David Meek (Muirton) and others
Also correspondence between James Ferguson and his brother William Ferguson, including a letter from James  (6 February 1807), complaining about the difficulty of getting a long letter from William: "In the first place, in imitation of a few who think themselves too fashionable to write long letters, or I should rather think for want of matter, you begin about half way down the page."</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1807</dc:date>
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