Letter received by Banks from George Chalmers, 22 October1792 (Series 72.015) - No. 0006

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he has sent the work of his Carpenter, who has a quality that every workman has not that he will take advice, to you, with King's original.  I have only to add, that I am ready to adopt your pepper box;  and am only anxious to have King's volume safe again, that I may discharge my duty honestly to Mr. Stephens.

The City Aldermen have been up at Whitehall with a foolish splutter about Corn, though none can be sent from

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