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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D4753/2 |
| Title | Letter from George Jessop at Butterley to Charles Francis at Clive Street, Calcutta [Kolkata, India] |
| Date | 4 Jan 1839 |
| 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 |
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| Format | Document |
| Term | British Empire |
| Colonialism |
| Transcript or Index | Taken such poor account of Websters health. I have at last succeeded in prevailing upon a person to go out . . . . . You will be very well supplied . . . . . I had purchased a planning machine from the company . . . this I shall send out with Mr Ward. You will therefore now have machinery enough to kill the Government engineers. You speak of sending castor oil to Bristol I think you cannot do better . . . . |