| Description | Dear sir, I send herewith the Two Copies of the Memorial & of the Papers A & B. When you hvae parted with one of these Copies to Lord Liverpool & the other to Lord Glenbervie, you will want another Copy for yourself, which I shall therefore prepare, if you desire it: but as the Multiplication of Copies is attended with expence I shall wait your Orders, for I cannot satisfy myself how you are to get any Money by the Coinage, if you are cut off from Profit on the purchase of Copper. Your son has desired us to procure for the London Firm (if we can) £50,000, of the Loan, and we shall endeavour to get £30000 for you. My Brother is gone out to see what he can do & I believe your son went with him upon that Errand. I am Dr sir sincerely yrs A Weston Fenchurch street 28 Jany 1802. Mw. Boulton Esqr. The Copy of the Memorial marked X on the outside I have read through & corrected. The other Copy is partly examined by one of my Clks - The Copies A & B I have not had time to read. - I send the Copies thus imperfect to save time & not disappoint you |