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  <dc:title>Robert Brownrigg, Saville Row [London] to Lord Adam Gordon: Letter</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Copy of a letter from Robert Brownrigg to Lord Adam Gordon. Commanded by Duke of York to reply to letter sent by Gordon to Henry Dundas: the Duke cannot recommend that the Deputy Adjutant General and Deputy Quarter Master General in 'North Britain' should be placed in a better situation than similar officers in England. There is no necessity for a Brigade Major General to be attached to forces under Gordon's command.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 August 1795</dc:date>
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