| Description | Mr. Boulton presents his most respectfull compliments to Sir Joseph Banks, and acquaints him that Mr. Motteux and Mr. Vuillemy have made considerable progress in the business of dispute, and being desireous of trespassing as little as possible on the time and patience of Sir Joseph Banks, they propose to continue their enquiries this day and hope in the course of it to bring it into so small a compass as to lay it before Sir Joseph on Wednesday morning next, either at Mr. Wedgwood's rooms in Greek Street, or at Sir Joseph's own house (at ten o’clock), and will conform to what ever time or place is most convenient to Sir Joseph. York Hotel, Bridge Street, Blackfriers, Saturday morning. [Edited transcript.] |