| Description | (Annexed is an account of articles sent to Boulton in Cornwall.) Sir, I hope you received in due course the lamps sent the 10th instant. In consequence of your order by Mr. Garbett, herewith are the japan sliding lamps, the metal lamp for Mr. Daniel, and a plated vase for your inspection-all which I hope will be safely convey'd. The plated lamp do not shew to any body at present, for fear it should be demanded and thereby hinder the sale of the others. In haste, I remain, dear sir, your most obedient servant, Jno. Hodges
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