Request for cheque supply

Request for cheque supply

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  • Sept. 17, 1845 (Creation)

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Mess Perkins Bacon & Vetch

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Royal Philatelic Society London

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171 have much pleasure in venutting the Amou disbursed by the Honusable Cevust viz beg to With колу regards to the supply of #N Dear Sir, We have. he eques J au • overig that when the order was given, was comitted in not calculating the posse bitte of delay on their assival on the probability of th quantity ordered out half yearly calling short of vo close ke the expenditure We are now suno мно there is little hope of the quantity of lehe ques in hand lasting till the receipt of the next supply, usequence will be much inconvenience to the Bank. – and the c ou I have therefore to request that, immediately receipt of this letter and without reference to the quantity now presumed to be or to the west general despatets, you half years supply. – The obser aw or its way will send out a object of this is to leave us all the round with a supply sufficient to make the Banks year out. undepraut of cauiting encies and to prevent being compé to make any lehange the leheques now currenti The above only applies to the current used. ow leheques. In addition to the tang order - stampling have pleased to send out you regularly ten (10) books of 400 leheques each — After you have everpleted tot 100, and it would be as we to commence de hove with a letter of the Alphe after the etc to distinguish it from the first word sanx, My Dear Sir Bank of Bengal ? 9th July 1845) Lyned Cou Yours faithfully Secretary to the Br 69 Fleet Streets the 10445 Sept. 17 172 examined the paper you left with us yesterday and could furnish you with with a beg to say that we supply of ent hand made paper from pulp such as is commonly than that, at six shillings per used the ther le or 500 double notes, but we of 1000 mugle маши deem such a be very. your quality, for dear at ике any price. of as Bank notes to We should advise having about 40 recus, made from large moulds sent dower to the proper size, and about 9o reams the proper sixe rough edges & made from small moulds such as are used by the Banks here, the latter of which will probably be found the best, and the cheapest in the end. Aux change for a pair double Moulds (as the sixe different from any of you want is use) would be now in use four bucas but the woulds when made would auswet. the for any quantity of Paper which might be wanted. The price of Paper made from these Moulds with rough edges the sixe and colour - Note гали lds but of the very best Bank of your samples ote Material would be Gifteen shillings per vac of 500 Sheets or double Notes and the price of the cut paper made of the same material but without any change for would be twelve shilling per reau 500 sheets or double hotes. Bu this course the Bank will be able to circulat both kinds of paper together and to force a correct judge racut as to which, will шии пики By pussu of 171 have much pleasure in venutting the Amou disbursed by the Honusable Cevust viz beg to With колу regards to the supply of #N Dear Sir, We have. he eques J au • overig that when the order was given, was comitted in not calculating the posse bitte of delay on their assival on the probability of th quantity ordered out half yearly calling short of vo close ke the expenditure We are now suno мно there is little hope of the quantity of lehe ques in hand lasting till the receipt of the next supply, usequence will be much inconvenience to the Bank. – and the c ou I have therefore to request that, immediately receipt of this letter and without reference to the quantity now presumed to be or to the west general despatets, you half years supply. – The obser aw or its way will send out a object of this is to leave us all the round with a supply sufficient to make the Banks year out. undepraut of cauiting encies and to prevent being compé to make any lehange the leheques now currenti The above only applies to the current used. ow leheques. In addition to the tang order - stampling have pleased to send out you regularly ten (10) books of 400 leheques each — After you have everpleted tot 100, and it would be as we to commence de hove with a letter of the Alphe after the etc to distinguish it from the first word sanx, My Dear Sir Bank of Bengal ? 9th July 1845) Lyned Cou Yours faithfully Secretary to the Br 69 Fleet Streets the 10445 Sept. 17 172 examined the paper you left with us yesterday and could furnish you with with a beg to say that we supply of ent hand made paper from pulp such as is commonly than that, at six shillings per used the ther le or 500 double notes, but we of 1000 mugle маши deem such a be very. your quality, for dear at ике any price. of as Bank notes to We should advise having about 40 recus, made from large moulds sent dower to the proper size, and about 9o reams the proper sixe rough edges & made from small moulds such as are used by the Banks here, the latter of which will probably be found the best, and the cheapest in the end. Aux change for a pair double Moulds (as the sixe different from any of you want is use) would be now in use four bucas but the woulds when made would auswet. the for any quantity of Paper which might be wanted. The price of Paper made from these Moulds with rough edges the sixe and colour - Note гали lds but of the very best Bank of your samples ote Material would be Gifteen shillings per vac of 500 Sheets or double Notes and the price of the cut paper made of the same material but without any change for would be twelve shilling per reau 500 sheets or double hotes. Bu this course the Bank will be able to circulat both kinds of paper together and to force a correct judge racut as to which, will шии пики By pussu of

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  • English

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Summary: The letter discusses issues with the supply of cheques, requesting immediate dispatch of a half year's supply to avoid inconvenience to the Bank. It also mentions sending ten books of 400 cheques each and instructions for distinguishing new cheque books.

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Date: Sept. 17, 1845

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