1861 letter William Foulds Laurie, Dunstable - Placement of son Buxton Laurie
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1861 Letter from William Foulds Laurie of Dunstable, BedfordshireRe: Placement of his son Buxton Laurie A rare original letter dated 1861 and written by Dr William Foulds Laurie of Dunstable, Bedfordshire to a Dr H Stuart in Woolwich in regard placement of his son Buxton Laurie "who is worthy of a good master. He is a trustworthy, well principled youth, most most desirous to please his employer"Lovely letter - Measures 7" by 4 1/2". In original envelope with penny red stamp. Shipping & Handling I ship within the 3 business days (usually less than 2 business days) after receipt of the payment. Each item is packed carefully to make sure it gets to you in excellent condition. Within the UK, Items that sell for over £34 will be sent by recorded delivery (adding an extra 95p to buyers postage costs). Outside of the UK, items that sell for over £45 will be sent International signed for (adding an extra £5 to buyers postage costs). For items that sell for less tha n the figures stated, proof of postage is always obtained from the Post Office. I am happy to combine postage on multiple purchases. Payme nt Paypal is my preferred method for payment, and the only form of payment I am able to accept from buyers outside the UK. Within the UK I am happy to accept cheques, but ask that you inf orm me on checkout that you will be paying by this
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