| Description | (2 ff.) (Press-copy of an original in William Cheshire’s hand, signed by Boulton.) Dear Sir, I am glad to perceive from your favor of the 6th instant that the proposed suspension of the deliveries of the copper will be a mutual accommodation. Such quantities as you have occasion to forward from Bristol between this and the end of April we should wish to be of the thick sort, and after that period, of the thin. I shall attend to your wishes with regard to the previous notification when the deliveries from Greenfield are to be resumed. I am, dear sir, your obedient humble servant, M. Robinson Boulton
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