Letter regarding publication and shipment
Letter regarding publication and shipment
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- July 1850 (Creation)
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Mess Perkins Bacon & Vetch
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Royal Philatelic Society London
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Dear Sir,
London Hote Heel Sheet
Vol July 1850
198
and justice, and to the fair fame font there
of the present age, not long since decimen
deceased
Vinfémious
ingenious men
that we are perfectly sure you will wittingly images
This communication in your next tequiler, Stain
Number, Thus
Jilace theruatter in its Rue light, which you have
been led entirely by misinformation preally to
Agreeably soyour faver A yesterday
dale which is duty to hand, we have seentzust.
Leach & Clark, who have agreed to table the lase
Paper & the Lancashire Witch at 30%. If don.
have likewise gives us litt the 10th proving for
Shipment by that bestel - Wetherefore long notion
ingrouch you this information, as we think t
Roſsible you may
on that account defor
your
Coming up to Sown on tuesday next andinden
our Mer Pelch would rather that your prisit were
deferred - if it would not in the Elightest depre
as not being very
he takes two or three days at the Seaside weekly
of you - as notheist
in they hopes of re-establishing himself – and writ
in Town litt 2 or 3 Lock in the lifternoon
inconvenience you
nothe
well
of the day named the will not proceed with e
new 5008 Mate, mutil we have the pleasure f
you and in
andrithe
Linner & Weller Rog
whurst
magenes remain,
Your obid Berg
London Go Leg Heel Sheet
217th July 1850
Jithe Bumper Byour very
afterguly,
clever
браст
and interething worth of 27th July, un the course ofan
Article upon the subject Bf Bank Notes, there are some
of
statements so ulluelly unfounded and prejudicial to the
utterly
mis state.
MrSpeaking of the Iransferring f
Bank Grote engraving, W the use of the Drotter fruiting
preses codaintiftwo very great inventions, and
the former may well be called.
well be called wonderful, youz attribut
the mist of inventing both of the litho Otchann
formerly of the Bank & Byland. Thereal facts
that the Transferring Pres, and the D printing Press
were both the sale invention of Mr Screet Birkens,
made more than 40 years ago, in the United States
where he then resided. He continued to use these
successfully and extensively, while he remained
in his native land, and when he came ongetothis
Country in 1839, by the express recommendation of
Sir Charles Bagot, the then British Ambassador
to the United States, he brought the actual working
machines with him. He immediately patented
these two inventions, commenced working under
these patents, and the Machiqires
were repeatedly
Shewa byshin to thellen Doverner and most de
to
the Directors of the Bank Zugland, wherkuchen
thesheader graver at the Bank, Woszerzylöhang
wealth to
then in a similar situation in the Bank offreland,
and to thousands of the first of the nobility bankers
merchants be of this kingdom. MrVerhuis reten
from that bisnis many years after infavorſt
his Son
hau, andour présent form has carried
étour with various improvements pou that day to this.
Panchatday
retery
Dear Sir,
London Hote Heel Sheet
Vol July 1850
198
and justice, and to the fair fame font there
of the present age, not long since decimen
deceased
Vinfémious
ingenious men
that we are perfectly sure you will wittingly images
This communication in your next tequiler, Stain
Number, Thus
Jilace theruatter in its Rue light, which you have
been led entirely by misinformation preally to
Agreeably soyour faver A yesterday
dale which is duty to hand, we have seentzust.
Leach & Clark, who have agreed to table the lase
Paper & the Lancashire Witch at 30%. If don.
have likewise gives us litt the 10th proving for
Shipment by that bestel - Wetherefore long notion
ingrouch you this information, as we think t
Roſsible you may
on that account defor
your
Coming up to Sown on tuesday next andinden
our Mer Pelch would rather that your prisit were
deferred - if it would not in the Elightest depre
as not being very
he takes two or three days at the Seaside weekly
of you - as notheist
in they hopes of re-establishing himself – and writ
in Town litt 2 or 3 Lock in the lifternoon
inconvenience you
nothe
well
of the day named the will not proceed with e
new 5008 Mate, mutil we have the pleasure f
you and in
andrithe
Linner & Weller Rog
whurst
magenes remain,
Your obid Berg
London Go Leg Heel Sheet
217th July 1850
Jithe Bumper Byour very
afterguly,
clever
браст
and interething worth of 27th July, un the course ofan
Article upon the subject Bf Bank Notes, there are some
of
statements so ulluelly unfounded and prejudicial to the
utterly
mis state.
MrSpeaking of the Iransferring f
Bank Grote engraving, W the use of the Drotter fruiting
preses codaintiftwo very great inventions, and
the former may well be called.
well be called wonderful, youz attribut
the mist of inventing both of the litho Otchann
formerly of the Bank & Byland. Thereal facts
that the Transferring Pres, and the D printing Press
were both the sale invention of Mr Screet Birkens,
made more than 40 years ago, in the United States
where he then resided. He continued to use these
successfully and extensively, while he remained
in his native land, and when he came ongetothis
Country in 1839, by the express recommendation of
Sir Charles Bagot, the then British Ambassador
to the United States, he brought the actual working
machines with him. He immediately patented
these two inventions, commenced working under
these patents, and the Machiqires
were repeatedly
Shewa byshin to thellen Doverner and most de
to
the Directors of the Bank Zugland, wherkuchen
thesheader graver at the Bank, Woszerzylöhang
wealth to
then in a similar situation in the Bank offreland,
and to thousands of the first of the nobility bankers
merchants be of this kingdom. MrVerhuis reten
from that bisnis many years after infavorſt
his Son
hau, andour présent form has carried
étour with various improvements pou that day to this.
Panchatday
retery
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Summary: The letter discusses agreements with Leach & Clark for publishing 'the lase Paper & the Lancashire Witch' at 30%, shipment details, and a request to defer a visit to town due to health reasons.
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Date: July 1850
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