Joseph Kinghorn, Norwich, to Messrs. Duncan and Cochrane, 295 Holborn, London, 10 October 1814.
Gent.m
I rec.d your parcell, though by some accident it was a slow traveller, & perhaps loitered some days on the road, for I found it did not come [with] our direct Waggons.—It arrived however safe.—
I now owe you Int.t £5.5.— From what I hear of your mode of doing business with others, I hope you will allow me some Discount— Please to call on M.r Button I have requested him to pay you, leave any general memorandum of the amo.t that he may send me.—And if Robertson’s Heb. Gram.r be come have it directed for me & put the amo.t to my Acc.t & take the money for altogether.—I am
Gent.m your Hble Ser.t
Jo.s Kinghorn
Norwich Oct 10. 1814
Text: Eng. MS. 379, fol. 1152b (originally catalogued as f. 4073), John Rylands University Library of Manchester. Grammatica Linguae Hebraeae: Cum Nottis et Variis Quaestionibus Philologicis . . . In Usum Juventutis Academicae (Edinburgh, 1758), by James Robertson (1714-95).