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  <dc:title>DD1 - Letter from John Milne, 106 Clifton Road, Aberdeen, to Doctor Walker</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Discusses briefly request for work setting examination papers or invigilating at examinations for the [Aberdeen] Educational Trust and a recent paper written on behalf of the Buchan Field Club. Main body of the text given over to describing research he was carrying out on a property in Broad Street thought to have belonged to George Leslie of Eden [Lord Provost of Aberdeen, 1685-1688] and on the course of a burn which passed down Broad Street to Exchequer Row. [John Milne, LL.D., author of 'The Etymology of the Place-names of Aberdeenshire' and 'Aberdeen'.]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>11 August 1900</dc:date>
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