Letter about Bengal bank letter and paper order
Letter about Bengal bank letter and paper order
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Publication status
Draft
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Date(s)
- 12th Feby 1874 (Creation)
Context area
Name of creator
Mess Perkins Bacon & Vetch
Repository
Royal Philatelic Society London
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Scope and content
23
Dear tir
by Herrthest 114/pic
loc
Megto endose the letter Conten
Bante de Bengal which our Certz aught to han
taken back to you when he called with the lar
Ent went without it – andani, Dearder,
very truly yours
(Legend) & Bacon.
J. Mills Esy.
Tag Fleet Breek
12th Feby 18741
Sir,
the are perfectly aware of your having
ordered but 10 Reams of Paniste 118Plent Bond diese
and that is the quantity we ordered from the Mill
And we will aste of the Paper Maker what you hon
actred of us, but we are quite sure the following es
be his reply, as it is trotorious to every one ag
acquaind
with Paper
of
Prices of Contract tendered for 21th Feby 1844,
Royal.
770 teams #2.4.
J
Medium
1530
1.13.6
C
1910
Demy
Foolscap (15th) 7200
de (18415) 200
1.2.6.
15m.
18.
C
such a case it would not only take twice as long
to prepare a lot of paper but a Mater could not
beat out an Engine & Staff for one or two reams, aug
Cheaper than he could for d or 10 teams, as nearly
all his expenses would be the same – the hope you
will see the reasonableness & this explanation.
Mechan the honde tôle
will be on Matting. When a genere quantity & 8. Sauche deg
watermarked Paper is wanted (Say 40 teams
for instance) it is absolutely necessary to make
several reams more than that ordered, so as to
asto
inture enough for the Order, as there is always
more deles spoilt in every part of the procup of
manufacture, and no one can tell till it ispu
for delivery what the exact result will be; it is
Therefore eaty to see the 28 2
tose that as a person who want
40 teams will not be satisfied with 385. 37 then-
The allowance for Spoilage must be on the Sage
side, and consequently there is almost always
some more made than the Order.
But
All this you muôt des at a gland
you may day why not mare a short quand
at first and when theresult is ascertained o
maire the deficienez – the antever is simple
N
Gentlemen,
Gourd bed seroto
198348
Hoby Hackbreet
21 Soby 18114
In refely to your lotters of the 18tring
8 20threinst, received this morning, me hep to say that
we can furnish you
with a double Nuzuburung
Meguberning Man
Similar to those used by the Bank Brugland and
ourselves, that it would tatre from two to three-
months to complete it, and that the Cost wouldle
from One Hundred seventy due to Two Hundred
Zuineas depending upon the size wanted.
Un tells the figures, &e to use in
it would be an extra charge depending usion ham
usionhom
many Setts were ordered, there cought lotere homemer
at least 12 or 144 Setts ffigieres Mord Stratstredafe.
23
Dear tir
by Herrthest 114/pic
loc
Megto endose the letter Conten
Bante de Bengal which our Certz aught to han
taken back to you when he called with the lar
Ent went without it – andani, Dearder,
very truly yours
(Legend) & Bacon.
J. Mills Esy.
Tag Fleet Breek
12th Feby 18741
Sir,
the are perfectly aware of your having
ordered but 10 Reams of Paniste 118Plent Bond diese
and that is the quantity we ordered from the Mill
And we will aste of the Paper Maker what you hon
actred of us, but we are quite sure the following es
be his reply, as it is trotorious to every one ag
acquaind
with Paper
of
Prices of Contract tendered for 21th Feby 1844,
Royal.
770 teams #2.4.
J
Medium
1530
1.13.6
C
1910
Demy
Foolscap (15th) 7200
de (18415) 200
1.2.6.
15m.
18.
C
such a case it would not only take twice as long
to prepare a lot of paper but a Mater could not
beat out an Engine & Staff for one or two reams, aug
Cheaper than he could for d or 10 teams, as nearly
all his expenses would be the same – the hope you
will see the reasonableness & this explanation.
Mechan the honde tôle
will be on Matting. When a genere quantity & 8. Sauche deg
watermarked Paper is wanted (Say 40 teams
for instance) it is absolutely necessary to make
several reams more than that ordered, so as to
asto
inture enough for the Order, as there is always
more deles spoilt in every part of the procup of
manufacture, and no one can tell till it ispu
for delivery what the exact result will be; it is
Therefore eaty to see the 28 2
tose that as a person who want
40 teams will not be satisfied with 385. 37 then-
The allowance for Spoilage must be on the Sage
side, and consequently there is almost always
some more made than the Order.
But
All this you muôt des at a gland
you may day why not mare a short quand
at first and when theresult is ascertained o
maire the deficienez – the antever is simple
N
Gentlemen,
Gourd bed seroto
198348
Hoby Hackbreet
21 Soby 18114
In refely to your lotters of the 18tring
8 20threinst, received this morning, me hep to say that
we can furnish you
with a double Nuzuburung
Meguberning Man
Similar to those used by the Bank Brugland and
ourselves, that it would tatre from two to three-
months to complete it, and that the Cost wouldle
from One Hundred seventy due to Two Hundred
Zuineas depending upon the size wanted.
Un tells the figures, &e to use in
it would be an extra charge depending usion ham
usionhom
many Setts were ordered, there cought lotere homemer
at least 12 or 144 Setts ffigieres Mord Stratstredafe.
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- English
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Summary: The sender addresses J. Mills regarding a letter from the Bank of Bengal that was supposed to be returned. The letter also discusses an order of 10 reams of paper and explains the pricing and production details related to paper manufacturing and spoilage.
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To: J. Mills Esy.
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From: Legend & Bacon
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Date: 12th Feby 1874
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Images: 101102_0048.jpg
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