Request for transfer of order from Henry Looke
1876Hand written letter on paper with one punched hole and minor damage to left edge
Henry Looke was a blacksmith at Greenough.
Charles Sims farmed on the Back Flats at Greenough.
Details
Details
Greenough Flats May 13th 1876
Mr J.S. Maley
Sir
Charles Sims gave me an order yesterday on you for five pounds will you be so kind as to forward in by the bearer and oblige
yours truly
Henry Looke
This note is an indicator of how promissory notes were transferred between people at Greenough.
Other items from Greenough Museum and Gardens
- Promissory note made out for Malcolm Forrest
- Store order written by James White for Edward Poole
- Store order from Mrs Morrissey
- Store order from John McDonald
- Promissory note for Henry Gadd from Henry Eves
- Letter of resignation from John Gear
- Store order from Louis Leverman
- Note from Thomas Kirkup
- Order for a flat file from A. Pollett
- Letter re lime transactions between Logue & Marchetti
- Invoice from W. Brooks for tuition of G & J Cook
- Store order from Thomas Butler

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