Thomas Mullett, London, to Messrs Le Roy, Bayard, & Co, 1 March 1810 [printed letter].
London, 1st March 1810
Messrs Le Roy, Bayard & Co
We beg to inform you, that we have taken into Partnership Mr. Frederick Mullett, Son of our Thomas Mullett, and Brother-in-Law of our J. J. Evans. His Interest in our Concern commences with the first of the year, but it is only of this date that we alter our Firm, and that he possesses its Signature.
Our Firm will henceforth be Thos. Mullett, J. J. Evans, and Co, and we request you to take note of our respective Signatures subjoined, observing that the old Firm will be continued for the necessary purpose of winding up its Accounts, but on all which subjects the new Firm will correspond. We cannot close this Circular without expressing our Thanks to those numerous Friends who have for so many years honoured us with their confidence; and remain, respectfully,
Gentn
Your faithful and obedient Servants,
Tho. Mullet & Co
Thomas Mullett will sign . . . . . [Tho. Mullett J. J. Evans & Co] [signature of Mullett]
Joseph Jeffries Evans will sign . . . [Tho. Mullett J. J. Evans & Co] [signature of J. J. Evans]
Frederick Mullett will sign . . [Tho. Mullett J. J. Evans & Co] [signature of Frederick Mullett]
Text: Simon Gratz Collection, 250B, Box 200, Folder 65, Pennsylvania Historical Society Library.