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<p>Dear Sir<lb/>
<p>Dear Sir<lb/>
Mr. Rey called on me this morning to desire that I would make<lb/>
Mr. Rey called on me this<lb/> morning to desire that I would make<lb/>
the following communication to you &#x2014;<lb/></p>
the following communication to you &#x2014;<lb/></p>
<p>He says that his father was a<lb/>
<p>He says that his father was a<lb/>
Distiller and <gap/> at Grenoble, and<lb/>
Distiller and Rectifier at Grenoble, and<lb/>
that he himself is thoroughly aquainted<lb/>
that he himself is thoroughly aquainted<lb/>
with the process of making Cherry-Water<lb/>
with the process of making Cherry-Water<lb/>
<foreign>Kirschen-wasse</foreign>r &amp;c &#x2014; that two<lb/>
<foreign>Kirschen-wasser</foreign>r &amp;c &#x2014; that two<lb/>
Frenchmen had established a concern of<lb/>
Frenchmen had established a concern of<lb/>
this sort in London, but having committed<lb/>
this sort in London, but having committed<lb/>
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business and his  Literary Labours at<lb/>
business and his  Literary Labours at<lb/>
the same time, and gain an abundant<lb/>
the same time, and gain an abundant<lb/>
subsistence. &#x2014; Having taken an insterest<lb/>
subsistence. &#x2014; Having taken an interest<lb/>
in his welfare, he was induced to apply<lb/>
in his welfare, he was induced to apply<lb/>
to you with a view to know whether<lb/>
to you with a view to know whether<lb/>
you could either yourself, or trough<lb/>
you could either yourself, or through<lb/>
any friend or aquaintance procure</p>
any friend or aquaintance procure</p>


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1 Dec 1821
2 Thames Bank Place
Millbank – Friday Evening

Dear Sir
Mr. Rey called on me this
morning to desire that I would make
the following communication to you —

He says that his father was a
Distiller and Rectifier at Grenoble, and
that he himself is thoroughly aquainted
with the process of making Cherry-Water
Kirschen-wasserr &c — that two
Frenchmen had established a concern of
this sort in London, but having committed
some imprudent acts, they have become
embarrassed — that if he could procure
a loan of £ 300 one half for the Distilling apparatus
&c and the other for a capital to
commence, he could carry on this
business and his Literary Labours at
the same time, and gain an abundant
subsistence. — Having taken an interest
in his welfare, he was induced to apply
to you with a view to know whether
you could either yourself, or through
any friend or aquaintance procure



Identifier: | JB/010/085/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 10.

Date_1

1821-12-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

010

Main Headings

Folio number

085

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john black

Watermarks

[[watermarks::i&m [fleur-de-lys] 1820]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1820

Notes public

letter 2825, vol. 10

ID Number

3521

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