Railway Interest.- A large collection of letters to various railway companies, including: one letter to R. Creed for the London and Birmingham Railway, reading in part “I am informed that the Canterbury probate of the late Beny Hallowes’s will has been exhibited at your office, where the debentures which were to have been paid off in January last have been waiting whilst this document was processed in some instances”, two pages, 22 Febuary, n.y.; a letter from Mr Booth of Liverpool and Manchester Railway, “I am obliged by your attention to us, respecting loads. Within the last few days, money has been offered me rather more freeling… from private sources, still, it is very possible I may desire to avail myself of your offer to put me in communication with some of your more influential agents in these matters.”, signed “Mr Booth”, three pages, mailing fold, Liverpool, 4 November 1842; one letter to Mr Gregson in the Canal Office, reads in part “I delayed answering your letter of the 7th till I had looked at the lines when at Preston on Saturday. There is so very little room between the lines and especially since you have put turn tables on them that I think the raising you propose would be found a great inconvenience in working them…”, signed “Alan J. Adie”, two pages, mailing fold, Bolton, 11 October 1841; a letter to Mr Gregson from George Liddle, saying “He is sorry to discontinue doing business with Mr Woods Family after being so long [?] - honourable on their parts- but all things considered he fells… to give the aforesaid noticed.”, one page, mailing folds, Adlington, 20th July 1841; v.s. (240)

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