| Description | (2 ff.) Dear Sir, I do not foresee any immediate call to town, but whenever I go there you may depend upon my doing myself the pleasure of waiting upon you. It will be quite soon enough if the copper is sent off from Temple in Feb[r]uary, as we shall not be prepared to use it till the latter end of March, and, of course, any deliveries much before that period would be an unnecessary increase of our dead stock. If convenient to you, the subsequent monthly deliveries may average 50 tons, or from that quantity to 60 tons. I remain, dear sir, yours very truly, M. Robinson Boulton
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