- A39.
- File
- 1813 Feb. 2.
Part of Vivian Papers
Relating to an error in his calculations of smelting charge.
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Part of Vivian Papers
Relating to an error in his calculations of smelting charge.
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Concerning a possible arrangement for the India Co. to export copper; and discussing family news as well as ordering a new watch.
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Concerning the price of copper.
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Referring to the hope that Lord Uxbridge will extend a loan made to pay for stock.
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Referring to the hope that Lord Uxbridge will extend a loan made to pay for stock.
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Stating his opposition to a monopoly in the copper trade and telling of an accident in an Anglesea mine.
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Purchase of copper and other things.
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Their concern at Hafod (includes a note for John Henry Vivian).
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Concerning a forthcoming contract (the India sale).
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Possible break up of the association (of copper traders).
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A new patent; illness of John Henry Vivian and hunting.
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Letter begging for a frank and referring to his own poor health.
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Intention to continue banking at Truro despite leaving the town.
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Inability to give advice on the partnership, and the consequences of the death of John Vivian.
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His readiness to go on with the partnership.