| Description | Soho Jany 26th 1802 ‘ M’r Charles Glover Sir, On looking over your Acct with a View to its being immediately settled, a Difficulty arises in Consequence of not having the whole of the Accts chargd in yr General Statement.—I doubt not they were all delivered by you, in regular Course, & suppose they have been mislaid at this Place, & although it is painful to impose on you a Trouble, the Cause of which most probably originates here, yet I see no other Means of surmounting the Difficulty & effecting the desired Object of settling your Acct than by requesting the Favr of you to permit one of your Clerks to transcribe from your Books the Items of the annex’d Accts, on Rect of which you may rest assured that no Time shall be lost in transmitting you the Balance of Acct. I am Sir, yr most obt Servt for Mattw. Boulton Wm Cheshire.’ |