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From Lady Gask

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From Lady Gask
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Forbes
Vol. 9, 1908—1909
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Vol. 3, 223
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Date13 Feb 1769
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From L.Lady G.Gask

Feb.February 13. 1769.
They [Mr &and
Mrs O.Oliphant] saw at Rome Miss Murray, Pol-
mese
, Miss Peggie &and her Sister, who were
very obliging; &and they dined with them, &and
they are both in good health. Not a 1909 (1909) Word more about them.”
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Forbes, Robert. “From Lady Gask.” The Lyon in Mourning, vol. 9, Adv.MS.32.6.24, fol. 36v–37r. The Lyon in Mourning Project, edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/v09.1908.01.html.
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