System Number: 08941
Date: [22 January 1879?][1]
Author: Dick Radcliffe and Co.[2]
Place: London
Recipient: JW
Place: London
Repository: Library of Congress
Call Number: Manuscript Division, Pennell-Whistler Collection, PWC
Document Type: PD/Ms
128 & 129, HIGH HOLBORN W. C.
LONDON,
[printed crest on right]
345.
J. A. Whistler Esq.
The White House Tite St
Chelsea Embankment
IN A/C WITH DICK RADCLYFFE & CO.,
SEED GROWERS, MERCHANTS,
HORTICULTURAL DECORATORS, GARDEN FURNISHERS & C.
[printed on left:]
FACTORY,
LITTLE GILBERT STREET
[printed on right:]
SEED GROUNDS
ERFURT
PRUSSIA
TWO THIRDS ALLOWED FOR EMPTIES IF RETURNED FREE AND IN GOOD CONDITION WITHIN A MONTH
CHEQUES CROSSED LONDON & COUNTY BANK, P. O. ORDERS PAYABLE AT THE WESTERN CENTRAL DISTRICT OFFICE.
1878
Oct 11 | £10 cash pd for labour | 1 0 | |
19 | |||
Jany 22 | " Goods | 2 8 6 | |
£ | 2 9 6 |
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Notes:
1. [22 January 1879?]
This is the last date on the invoice.
2. Dick Radcliffe & Co.
Seed merchants, possibly employed on the new garden at the back of the White House in Tite Street. The bill came with other documents related to JW's bankruptcy to James Anderson Rose (1819-1890), solicitor [more].