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W(illiam) C(rawshay), London, to Bailey Bros,

An acknowledgement of recipient's letter; a protest against having his works rendered idle by delay in the delivery of specifications; and a refusal to accept Scotch pig iron in payment for tinplates.

Per Charles Jones, to Jesse Baldwin & Co., New Jersey,

Quoting the present price of rails to recipients but intimating that he cannot be bound to accept that price for orders sent a month hence, and advising recipients that their best procedure is to authorize a British House to place an order for them at the best terms going.

W(illiam) C(rawshay), London, to James Bramwell,

Not having received as promised the "two particular specifications of iron" which recipient had authorised to sell to "two particular parties", the writer withdraws all authority from recipient to sell iron for him.

W(illiam) C(rawshay), London, to Bailey Bros. & Co,

His interpretation of recipient's vague letter as an order for 3000 tons of rails, which he accepts on recipient's low terms in order to "make" immediately (in view of the meeting referred to in Letter 78). Non-receipt of the specification in 14 days will imply cancellation of the order at the writer's option.

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