in order
take
for the
that you may take the necessary steps
Furniture
removal of your
which has been
in store longer than the
time allowed.
Have to
(84) A. Elliatt
Store keeper
Vice Admiral Michael Quin
Copy
Vice Admiral Quin to Mr Ele
Sir,
18 Albion Villas,
Albion Road Liverpool Road, Sehrigton N. London,
June 18. 186[illegible, likely 't']
I have to acknowledge
the receipt of your communication dated 31st May 1866
or the 13th Instant having reference
to the
removal of private Furniture deposited in Devonport Yard.
In reply I beg to state that
However, to follow the exact output format requested (HTML usingfor paragraphs), and making the necessary corrections and adjustments according to the given rules:
in order
take
for the
that you may take the necessary steps
Furniture
removal of your
which has been
in store longer than the
time allowed.
Have to
(84) A. Elliatt
Store keeper
Vice Admiral Michael Quin
Copy
Vice Admiral Quin to Mr Ele
Sir,
18 Albion Villas,
Albion Road Liverpool Road, Sehrigton N. London,
June 18. 186it
I have to acknowledge
the receipt of your communication dated 31st May 1866
or the 13th Instant having reference
to the
removal of private Furniture deposited in Devonport Yard.
In reply I beg to state that
Let's correct and reformat according to the rules: 1. "Shave to" -> "Have to" (Rule 3: Correct spelling errors) 2. "Sehrigton" likely should be "Shirrigton" or more plausibly "Islington" or another real location, but we will not change it as per Rule 7. 3. "Lune" -> "June" (Rule 3) 4. "communica- - tion" -> "communication" (Rule 4: Rejoin broken words) 5. "orr." seems out of place or incorrect, possibly a misread or misplaced character; we will leave it as is due to Rule 7. 6. "Ele" might be a misspelling or abbreviation; without clear context, we'll leave it (Rule 7). 7. "186it" is likely "186[6?]" or another year; assuming "186t" is an OCR error for "1866", it should be corrected to a plausible year like "1866" (Rule 3). Corrected version in HTML format:in order
take
for the
that you may take the necessary steps
Furniture
removal of your
which has been
in store longer than the
time allowed.
Have to
(84) A. Elliatt
Store keeper
Vice Admiral Michael Quin
Copy
Vice Admiral Quin to Mr Ele
Sir,
18 Albion Villas,
Albion Road Liverpool Road, Sehrigton N. London,
June 18. 1866
I have to acknowledge
the receipt of your communication dated 31st May 1866
or the 13th Instant having reference
to the
removal of private Furniture deposited in Devonport Yard.
In reply I beg to state that