| Description | Dear Sir If Mr Boulton has not yet looked over my bill I shall be particularly Oblidged if you can take an oppertunity of laying it before him—as he told me it shou’d be settled before I left Birmingham—and I do hope to go away next Thursday.—I think of waiting on Mr Boulton Wednesday about Eleven oClock, If you think that not a proper Time and will signify a more fit hour you will confer a favour on Dr Sir Your Oblidged Humble Servt Cornelius Dixon Birmm June 2d 1806— [Address-label.] Mr Cheshire |