To James Yates 29 November 1854

Hitcham, Hadleigh, Suffolk

29 Nov 1854

My dear Sir,

I last week delivered the pamphlets at Ipswich as you requested giving the odd one to Mr Knights the curator of our museum, who expressed himself desirous of possessing it. I afterwards ascertained that J. C. Cobbold Esqr M.P. for the town at whose house I slept, is very much interested about the decimal coinage he said he had seen what had been written in the Journal from whence you have extracted your report in a separate form - but I think, notwithstanding, he would be very glad of a copy if you have an opportunity of sending him one. He has lodgings in London, but I forget where. No doubt that wd be easily ascertained.

Kind regards to Mrs Yates & believe me

very truly Yrs

J. S. Henslow

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