Receipt. 1828.

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Receipt. 1828.

Bill, made out to Mr. Henry Bennett, was for a stove, as well as 18 segments, 1 brown wheel, and 2 gudgeons. It was receipted by Francis Low on behalf of the company.

1 leaf : ill. 16 x 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7155774

Winterthur Library

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