Shipment and Invoice Notification
Shipment and Invoice Notification
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- 19th April (Creation)
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Mess Perkins Bacon & Vetch
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Royal Philatelic Society London
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99
V
100
Dear Sir,
69 Fleet Street. June 26:1-
Our original object as you know was
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to erect a 4 horse give that being double the pore
we really require; but we were induced to entertain
the idea of adopting a 6 horse, from thinking when
Mr Petch firsts
that there would be very
little difference of expense between the two. The further
we have investigated the subject however the larger
our
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saw you.
have found the amount of Extras to be which we
had at first supposed were all provided for. Mean
perfectly satisfied with the character of your Engine &
cannot say that whasz
that what you call Extras are incorres
andwe
you as to Mr Thomas, Harry, Saunders. of Darenth et
Sundridge Mills, & the latter of which firms as to our respousines
for a far larger sum thanthe whole Amount of our Contract.
Mr John. Prince. Wholesale Stationer, of No. 27 Bread
Street Cheapside or the Northamptonshire Bkg.
Co Northampton. would also satisfy you as to Mrs
Elizabeth, Sarah, Wise, of Rush Mill Paper
Maker. Our own firm consists of the following persons tri-
Joshua. Butters, Bacon and Henry,
Henry, Petch.
doing business under the firm of Perkins Bacon
& Petch. We are sir very respectfully
don
obdtests.
P.B. & C
H. R. Reynolds Ed Your humble stat
London 1st July 184111
placed as such-butthey make the whole expenses. Treasury
more than we feel justified in incurring,
have therefore concluded greatly to reduce our bets
by purchasing o
a 4 horse Steam Engines & boiler ciat fu
intended.
We would again repeat that it is the expense of an
unnecessarily large Enquire & Boiler & nothingehe
which has made us come to this determination.
We are Dear Sir truly yours
P. Scoll. Engineer &c. Signed P
PBAN
Ser
el
69 Flat Sheet June 26.0
In reply to your letter of yesterdays date
Requesting
us to refer you
to some parties acquainted
with the affairs of the Facts Sureties proposed
us to A. M. Stationary Office of whom you make
the usual enquiries as to their sufficiency,
that we doubt not Mr David Sau d'all. Wholesale
Sir
BM
Your favor of the 19th April came duly whand
We have now the pleasure of enclosing Bill of Lading
of a Box & Constant marked 101 containing as
Invoice
· e annexed - amounting to 251£ 15. 6. which
we trust ong examination will be found correct. This shipment
completes all your orders and we hope the vessel will have a
quick passage and that you will receive these goods untime
to meet your wants. It was too late to send the goods as proposed
letter via Suez for the 22nd of June and the vessel
by which we have sent them will probably arrive before the
August dispatch from that place besides saving you
in your
considerable expense.
Waiting the favor of your further orders
Merema
Invoice & Bentinck £.3.3.18.
"
we
beglos
de
Constant 251 15.6
£28513.6
J.
8. Birch Esof
Nationer of Nr. 14 Sherbince Laue or Messrs Gla-
We
remain, very respectfully
Sir
Your humble Servants
Halifax, Mills. Bankers would perfectly satisfy ( Bank of Madras)
P. Bot.
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- English
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Summary: The letter acknowledges receipt of a previous letter and encloses a bill of lading and invoice for a shipment marked 101, amounting to £251 15s 6d. It mentions the shipment completes all orders and hopes for a quick passage and timely delivery.
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To: Sir
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Date: 19th April
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