Letters – Benjamin Johnson to Thomas Key – 27 May 1833

Document Type: Letters
Date: 27 May 1833
Correspondent: Benjamin Johnson
Recipient: Thomas Key
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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Thos Key Esq   London						May 27th 1833



      After a long delay I shipped on Saturday last 300 frs of the common Lead which I have been so anxious for you to report upon I expect you will find it particularly soft and pliable and shall be glad to hear the results as soon as you have tried it.

      I expect to send you 300 frs more next week. I cannot make the transfer of the 600 frs slag to Messrs Walkers & Co they having none purchased of us. I shall be glad to receive your orders for Litharge, which we continue to sell at £14.10 altho[ugh]’ the price of Lead is £13-10 & £14

								BJ

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