• Reference
    HN10/274/Tanqueray1
  • Title
    Letter from Charles Dymoke Green at Bloomsbury Distillery, Vine Street, London to "Jack" [John Thomas Green]: "I send you the Will by same post Anderson's name is MacVicar. Will Carry have to pay duty on the £1000. Do you not think I had better leave £5 to all domestic servant that have not been 5 years with me. By an agreement in Balance Book partnership continues to end of year. You say before the end of the &c to pay or transfer &c. In case of another Son I do not see that you provide In the Elder having more than the younger should there be a surplus over £5000 each child. You said as a rule it should be so and I do not think I objected though I Know I was not sure of it. W.H.T. has made no will In case of his death how do I stand as regards his share and paying but his capital. I suppose I should have to pay his Exors the amt agreed upon and capital but what time could I claim to pay it in if he does not protect me by limiting the drawings of his exors. I have allowed him to bring his son Henry in as a clerk for two years at the end of which time if I approve he may give up to him such portion as I may sanction of his own share and reserve to myself the power of taking up what I like of his remaining share in case of death and also to nominate my sons to an equal share with Henry. I send same post Oakland's Leases. PS you won't want Lease Pye to Brown and Brown to Green shall you. I will send them if you do"
  • Date free text
    4 Dec 1871
  • Production date
    From: 1871 To: 1871
  • Level of description
    item