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  <dc:title>Aberdeen Harbour Board: Note from Mr. William Hogarth, Aberdeen</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter to Alexander Reid. Letter head: "68 College Street, Monday morning." Letter reads as follows: "My dear Sir, pray inform me whether there is to be any meeting of the Harbour Improvement Committee today at half past 2 o'clock and whether Mr. Riddel's funeral tomorrow will prevent the shore dues committee from meeting. I should think that it ought to do so. At least to be holden at a different hour. I am yours, William Hogarth."</dc:description>
  <dc:date>21st November 1842</dc:date>
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