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Cowan & Sons envelope machinery in London, but after months, I left on account of their giving up this branch of their business at that period.

In September 1850 I succeeded in obtaining employment in the Laboratory Department of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich and was there on the experimental machine room until, in March 1862, Arthur Kinder, Engineer, & Manager of the Wimshurst's patent metal foil company (Limited) employed me in the capacity of manager of the Company's works, which engagement I now hold.

I now beg to append the following testimonials in proof of the above engagements, and if they prove satisfactory to you, and you should see fit to select one to fill the appointment I now apply for, I will endeavour to serve you honestly and conscientiously to the best of my ability.

Sir,

Your Obedient Servant,

(Signed) John Inglis

Testimonials

Westfield Iron Works,

Dalkeith,

17th Feby 1864

Capt. Kinder,

Royal Mint,

London

Having been applied to by Mr John Inglis for a Testimonial of character & ability, I, as his apprentice Master, have the greatest pleasure in doing so. During the five years from 1846 I had every reason to be perfectly satisfied both with his character and ability as a workman, and now consider him an exemplary & energetic young man.

I may also say that he occasionally assisted in the office with the business books.

Your Obedient Servant,

(Signed) John Meiklejohn

Westfield Foundry, Dalkeith,

12th Jan 1852

This is to certify that the bearer, John Inglis, has served an apprenticeship with us, without being bound by any Indenture.

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1 f Cowan & Sons envelope machinery in London, but after months, I left on account of their giving up this branch of their business at that period. In September 1850 I succeeded in obtaining employment in the Laboratory Department of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich and was there on the experimental machine room until, in March 1862, Arthur Kinder, Engineer, & Manager of the Wimshurst's patent metal foil company (Limited) employed me in the capacity of manager of the Company's works, which engagement I now hold. I now beg to append the following testimonials in proof of the above engagements, and if they prove satisfactory to you, and you should see fit to select one to fill the appointment I now apply for, I will endeavour to serve you honestly and conscientiously to the best of my ability. Sir, Your Obedient Servant, (Signed) John Inglis Testimonials Westfield Iron Works, Dalkeith, 17th Feby 1864 Capt. Kinder, Royal Mint, London Having been applied to by Mr John Inglis for a Testimonial of character & ability, I, as his apprentice Master, have the greatest pleasure in doing so. During the five years from 1846 I had every reason to be perfectly satisfied both with his character and ability as a workman, and now consider him an exemplary & energetic young man. I may also say that he occasionally assisted in the office with the business books. Your Obedient Servant, (Signed) John Meiklejohn Westfield Foundry, Dalkeith, 12th Jan 1852 This is to certify that the bearer, John Inglis, has served an apprenticeship with us, without being bound by any Indenture. ...
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1 f Cowan & Sons envelope machinery in a-t-i London, but after months, I left on giving up this branch of their business at that period. engagement of b account of their In September 1850 I suc - - ceded in obtaining employment in the Laboratory Department of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich and was There on gage the experimental machine room untel, in March 1862, Marthur Kinder, Engineer, & Manager of the Wimshursts patent metal foil company. (limited) employed me in the capacity of mangler of the Company's works, which sugagement I now hold. to I now beg append the fol - lowing Jestimonials in in proof of the above engagements, and if they prove satisfactory to you, and you should see fit to selectone to fill the appointment I now apply for, I will endeavour to serve you honestly of conscientiously to the best of my ability Jam Sir Your Obedient Servaul (Signed) John Inglis Jestimonials Westfield Iron Works Dalkeith 174 Zoby 1964 Capt. Kinder Royal Mint Sir London 152 Having been applied to by Mr John Inglis for a Testimonial of character & ability, I. as his apprentic Master have the greatest pleasure in doing so. During the five years. from 1846 Shad every reason, to be perfectly satisfied both with his character Fability as a workman, with me u he was and now consider hime an exemplary & energetic young man. Imay also vay that he occasion : ally assisted in the office with the business books. Jam Your Obedient Servant (Sagned) John Meiklejohn Westfield Foundry. Dalkeith 12th Jan 7 1852 This is to certify that the bearer John Inglis has served an apprenticeship with us, without being bound by any Indenture and P W
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Cowan & Sons envelope machinery in

a-t-i

London, but after months, I left on

giving up this branch of their business at that period.

engagement of b account of their

In September 1850 I suc - - ceded in obtaining employment in the

Laboratory Department of the Royal

Arsenal, Woolwich and was There on gage

the experimental machine room untel, in March 1862, Marthur Kinder, Engineer, & Manager of the Wimshursts patent metal foil company. (limited) employed

me in the capacity of mangler of the Company's works, which sugagement I now hold.

to

I now beg

append the fol - lowing Jestimonials in

in proof of the above engagements, and if they prove satisfactory to you, and you should see fit to selectone to fill the appointment I now apply for, I will endeavour to serve you honestly of conscientiously to the best of my ability

Jam

Sir

Your Obedient Servaul (Signed) John Inglis

Jestimonials

Westfield Iron Works

Dalkeith

174 Zoby 1964

Capt. Kinder

Royal Mint

Sir

London

152

Having been applied to by Mr John Inglis for a Testimonial of character & ability, I. as his apprentic Master have the greatest pleasure in doing

so. During the five years.

from 1846 Shad every reason, to be perfectly satisfied both with his character Fability as a workman,

with me

u

he

was

and now consider hime an exemplary & energetic young

man.

Imay also

vay

that he occasion

: ally assisted in the office with the

business books.

Jam

Your Obedient Servant (Sagned) John Meiklejohn

Westfield Foundry. Dalkeith

12th Jan 7 1852

This is to certify that the bearer John

Inglis has served an apprenticeship with us, without being bound by any Indenture

and

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