| Description | Soho April 22d 1802 ‘ M’r John Woodward Dear Sir, M’r Boulton requests the Favr of you to call on M’r Joseph Taylor, Bookseller, High Holborn, at any time when you go that way, & pay him half a Guinea,—the Am’t of the small Acc’t inclosed. M’r B— has an Idea that the Prints charg’d to him by Mr Taylor were paid for at the Time he bought them, as he considers it highly improbable that he shou’d go into a Print Shop and direct an Acc’t to be open’d for such a Trifle—; but if M’r Taylor’s Books charge Mr Boulton with them we must suppose some Accident, now out of Memory, prevented their being paid for at the Time. I am Dear Sir your most ob’t huml Serv’t Wm Cheshire.’ |