In 7699 1
Uuseum of Practical Geology
London 20th Oct? 1863
308
My dear Tookey,
Hearing that you are a candidate for the office of Assayer to the Mint at Hongkong, I take the opportunity of thanking you for the assistance you have so frequently and readily afforded me in Museum matters, and which your extensive Chemical knowledge has rendered so valuable.
Though from long personal friendship I should exceedingly regret the loss of you as a colleague, I should be glad to hear that you have obtained the honourable post you aspire to.
Believe me,
My dear Tookey,
Yours very truly,
Henry F...ham(?)
Charles Tookey, Esq.
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In 7699 1
Uuseum of Practical Geology
London 20th Oct? 1063
308
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