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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D4753/1 |
| Title | Letter from George Jessop at Butterley to Charles Francis at Clive Street, Calcutta [Kolkata, India] |
| Date | 14 Feb 1838 |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Butterley Company of Ripley, colliery owners, iron founders, mechanical engineers and brick manufacturers: George Jessop |
| Privacy Notice | Data Subjects in Archives Privacy Notice |
| Format | Document |
| Term | British Empire |
| Colonialism |
| Transcript or Index | I trust you will have been satisfied with my shipments. I should like to know what Webster says about the new machines before I send out any more . . . . . there is however one stumbling block, poverty, . . . all I have to be of you is to do your best . . . . my dividend shall go against the debt . . . . I trust you are upon good terms with the government, reflection tells me that I was often wrong when corresponding with them. [followed by my family/personal news] |