Letters – Benjamin Johnson to John Hodgson – 23 Sep 1833

Document Type: Letters
Date: 23 Sep 1833
Correspondent: Benjamin Johnson
Recipient: John Hodgson
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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John Hodgson London							Sep 23rd 1833



I have the pleasure to enclose you our Balance & that of last year.

The stock of Lead remaining on hand Xmas 1832 is valued at £11 per fodder ch/w I state for your guidance. 

I shall be glad if you will state any observation you may think necessary to make, and favour me with them when Mr Knox comes down.

I have just heard that Mr Losh, who is at Greta Bridge on his circuit as serving Barrister, has been taken dangerously ill and is not expected to recover.

								BJ    

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