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  <dc:title>Macqueen &amp; Findlater: Letter from Lord Sempill to Mrs [Mary] Macqueen </dc:title>
  <dc:description>‘Dear Mrs Macqueen,
As long as you and I are both alive I should never think of disturbing your tenancy of Fae-Me-Well, so please put your mind at rest. I have written to Hutcheon to send Spence a note of the timber regained for her with my small staff. I cannot guarantee when it will be cut. The (?) I shall be able to drive will depend on the quantity of timber regained, and you will have (?) for Brodie or (?) and (?) the remainder. Sempill.’</dc:description>
  <dc:date>21st September 1920</dc:date>
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