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Click Here To Edit J.T.Colls's Journal, commencing June 16th 1820.
June
16.
Taken by R.D. to M<hi rend="underline">r</hi>
Moore, 35 Southampton
Street Strand, for M<hi rend="underline">r</hi>
Armstrong to take to
M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Blackquier -
1. Political Tactics -
2. Scotch Reform.
3. Judicial Establishmt.
4. Rationale of Evidence.
5. Emancipate
6. Copy of J.B's letter
to M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Blackquier
7. Copy of List of works
sent to M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Arguelle thro'by
M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> de la Fuente.
17.
Sent by R.D. to Effingham
Wilsons, Bookseller, Royal
Exchange, at his request,
and by J.B's command,
six copies of each of the
following works -
1. Political Tactics
2. Panopticon 2. vols.
3. Emancipate -
As also to Martin's
with £61"18"6 - Crawford's
rent - N.B. It should
have been £62 - but
1s/6d were deducted for
a stamp made use
of by Mr Tripp when
employed to get the rent.
Took to Mr Place J.B's
Letter of proposals to Chrestomathic
Managers.....&c-
19.
Called at Effingham
Wilsons for his receipt
for Books sent him 17th
Inst - gave it J.B.-
Gave to Mr Place's
Man, at his request,
and at J.B's desire, the
52.d vol. Statutes.G.III
20.
Desired F.P. to take
from J.B. £1 in behalf
of the two Birmingham Black-
book-sellers under
prosecution.
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June
20.
Richard went to <hi rend="underline">r</hi>
Ainslie, Kentish Town,
took Lease of Hall Oak,
for him to take to <hi rend="underline">r</hi>
Carr.
21.
— To <hi rend="underline">r</hi> Carr with
note from J.B. to say the
Lease had been sent to
<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Ainslie with directions
to call on <hi rend="underline">r</hi> Carr
with it, and receive the
£750.-
Put into General Post,
Thomson's Cork Papers
of Jany 29th. Feby. 17th.-24th.
March 18th.—
Received, by J.B., note
from <hi rend="underline">r</hi> Cullen respectg
Hall Oak. dated Linc. Inn
22
Received by J.B. note
from Geo Ainslie about
the furniture &c
of Hall Oak.
Sent by R.D.J.B.'s
answer.
Also J.B.'s to <hi rend="underline">r</hi>
Cullen -
Took Letter from J.B.
to Martin's respecting
Hall Oak.-
—J.B.
to H.R. respecting
Cullen's rent.
23.
Put into GenR. Post Thomson's
Cork Paper of April
11th -
<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Rosser dined with
J.B.
Called on Philip Francis,
13, Bermondsey St-
gave him, from J.B.
two copies of Letters to
ies - told him of
J.B.'s coming.
R.D. finished copying
Common's debate of 20th
June on Kings Bench
Proceedings Bill - for
J.B.
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JUne 24th Copied from todays Morn. Chron, extracts from a Pamplona Letter relatg to LIberty of Spanish Press &c-for. J.B. M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Coulson dined with J.B- from whom was obtained 15s/ in behalf of the Birmingham Black-Cask Sellers.-25. Called at M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Place's got from him the two Chrestomathic Leases - also Cobbett, Republican, 1st number of Hunt's life for J.B. 26 Copied from to day's Morn. Chron at end of Queen's communication with Government, an article concerng the disobedience of Queen's Legal advisers &c - Geo. AInslie to J.B. respectg the removal of J.B's Hall Oak Books&c dated 25th Found a note from M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> AInslie to J.B. dated 23d JUne, stating his having received and given possession of Hall Oak &c R.D. went to Hampstead to assist M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> to pack up Hall Oak books. 29th. Gave R.D. to copy, out of the Morn. Chron. of today, last night's debate on "Irish Insurrection Act 30th. R.D. went to Hampstead to assist M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Ainslie to pack up &c, at Hall Oak- Called on M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Mill at Eaqst India House with note from J.B. and parcel from M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> Mill.
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