| Description | (The original is with Boulton’s correspondence.) Soho April 8th 1799 Matthew Boulton Esqr Respected Sir, Your fav’r from Shipston came to hand this Morning & due attention has been paid to all the particulars therein. M’r Kuckler sends you herewith the Impressions you desired & he will endeavour to meet your ideas respect’g the new Die—you say “If he casts plaister on this magnifying Glass” &ca— but there was no glass inclosed. M’r Busch says he believes almost all of Wm’s Money was struck in Collars; but he thinks there was a small quantity at first struck without Collars. I have sent to the care of Mr Woodward the Medals & Specimens of Coins order’d by you. I remain, very respectfully, Sir, your oblig’d h Servt Wm Cheshire |