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  <dc:title>Letter to Alexander Macdonald of Kepplestone from J.C. Hook, R.A.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter possibly dated Spring 1879 to Macdonald from J.C. Hook, R.A., Silverbeck, Churt, Farnham, [Surrey], regarding tickets for soiree, pleased that George Reid and Taylor enjoyed their dinner 'for those two men … dined off the toughest bit of dead ox that ever tried the maxillary powers of hungry humanity', plans to visit Glasgow and Stornoway, 'poor Poole I am afraid we shall lose him his reason is hanging fire &amp; he seems altogether broken up he has indeed done some beautiful work'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c.1879</dc:date>
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