Is very much in favor of JH's coinage ideas [see JH's [1851]-1-4], but thinks they may be too bold.
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Is very much in favor of JH's coinage ideas [see JH's [1851]-1-4], but thinks they may be too bold.
Talks about the means to introduce JH's radical reform ideas for coinage [see GA's 1853-2-12]; would like the Bank of England to go further in decimalizing weights of coins [see JH's 1853-2-11].
Responds about a meeting date [see GA's 1853-2-15]; further thoughts on the introduction of a new coinage system [see JH's 1853-2-14].
Seeks JH's approval, and signature, on a paper; does not wish to talk about copper coinage.
Is trying to arrange for Mrs. Gordon to go to Collingwood, and a few other bits of news.
Commiserates with MH and her 'horrid headache'; sends on a letter from daughter Caroline.
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