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sacrificing his prospects by leaving this
Country:
I have
a doubt that he will give the most absolute satisfaction
to every one who will have the advantage of being advised by him.
Whilst in our
office he had the sole control of business of great importance and magnitude requiring
the utmost care and experience. I do not think I can say more in favour of Mr. Ruce.
I feel convinced
you
will never regret having been associated with him.

1..
Yours very truly
P. Willion
Au
This is the exhibit marked "A" referred to in the affidavit of Joseph Frederick Creasy sworn before me this 12th day of April 1889.
Eta

My dear Sir,

Certified copy
5 Bank Buildings, London, E.C.
340
20th March 1888

Mr. J. F. Ruce informs me that
he is leaving London for Slough. He entered into articles with Messrs. Farmer & Edwin Freshfield on the 12th of July 1877, and as I understand that it is necessary that he should be in possession of evidence of identity I beg to say that he is the same person as Mr. J. F. Ruce named in the Certificate of which is in his possession dated 16th September 1880.

Altogether Mr. Ruce was in our office for about ten years and it is really painful for me to part with him.
I beg to give my testimony to his admission
as the very fact of his long service with us is by itself sufficient testimony to the fact that upon all occasions he has proved himself the most competent, the most trustworthy and the most energetic representative that we have had in our Office since I have been with the firm. All I can say is that in my belief Mr. Ruce is sacrificing his prospects by leaving this Country. I have not a doubt that he will give the most absolute satisfaction
to every one who will have the advantage of being advised by him. Whilst in our Office he had the sole control of business of great importance and magnitude and requiring the utmost care and experience. I do not think I can say more in favour of Mr. Ruce and I feel convinced you will never regret having
been associated with him.

Believe me to be
Yours very truly
Creasy Evans
(Alfred)
J. Hillions.

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sacrificing his prospects by leaving this Country: I have a doubt that he will give the most absolute satisfaction to every one who will have the advantage of being advised by him. Whilst in our office he had the sole control of business of great importance and magnitude requiring the utmost care and experience. I do not think I can say more in favour of Mr. Ruce. I feel convinced you will never regret having been associated with him. 1.. Yours very truly P. Willion Au This is the exhibit marked "A" referred to in the affidavit of Joseph Frederick Creasy sworn before me this 12th day of April 1889. Eta My dear Sir, Certified copy 5 Bank Buildings, London, E.C. 340 20th March 1888 Mr. J. F. Ruce informs me that he is leaving London for Slough. He entered into articles with Messrs. Farmer & Edwin Freshfield on the 12th of July 1877, and as I understand that it is necessary that he should be in possession of evidence of identity I beg to say that he is the same person as Mr. J. F. Ruce named in the Certificate of which is in his possession dated 16th September 1880. Altogether Mr. Ruce was in our office for about ten years and it is really painful for me to part with him. I beg to give my testimony to his admission as the very fact of his long service with us is by itself sufficient testimony to the fact that upon all occasions he has proved himself the most competent, the most trustworthy and the most energetic representative that we have had in our Office since I have been with the firm. All I can say is that in my belief Mr. Ruce is sacrificing his prospects by leaving this Country. I have not a doubt that he will give the most absolute satisfaction to every one who will have the advantage of being advised by him. Whilst in our Office he had the sole control of business of great importance and magnitude and requiring the utmost care and experience. I do not think I can say more in favour of Mr. Ruce and I feel convinced you will never regret having been associated with him. Believe me to be Yours very truly Creasy Evans (Alfred) J. Hillions.
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sacrificing his prospects by leaving this Country: I have a doubt that he will give the most absolute Betrippe to every one who will have the advantage of thing by Lin Whilst in our office he had the solemnit of budinees of great importance and magintull Uzuriich the utmost care and experience. E to think can day more in favour of a ler Reece. feel convince t you will never regret having bee associated with him. 1.. Greasy lovens by Believe tue to be Jones very truly P. Willion Au B this is the exhibit marked Breferred Win the affidavit Joseph Frederich keen And Creasy Liveus Sworn before me that 12 A 81889 Eta My dear Sir, Isas ہے Certy 5 Bank Buildings, London, E. C) 340 20th March 1888- Mr. J. F. Ruce informs one that he is leaving London for Sloughing, Int Race 8:as articles to sny Parmer & Edwin Freshfield on the 12th of July 1877, and as I understand that it is necessary that he should be in facession of evidence of identity I beg to say that he is the same person as the Dreeft. Friding Ruce named in the Certificate of schich is in his freeeccion dated 16th Soflander 1880. Altogether Durkeece dras in our office for about ten years and it is really pearedly recovery for me fou pray. to Odmission as the very fact of his very service drith us is by itself aufficient textinn on that upon all occasions he has proved the Inort Competent, the Ineet tructworthy and W mort ever getie representative that me have Lad in our Office since I ompelf because a Farmer, all I can say is that in my belief Int Reese is excrificing his proefects by leaving this Country. I have not a doubt that he will give the not absolute who will have tiefaction to every the advantage of being advived by himne, Whilst in our Office he had the sole control of businces of great importance and magnitude and requiring the utmost care and a Can Bay experience. I do not thank I snore in favour of Is Ruce and I feel convinced you saill never regret Laving ben acereiated with hain. Relieve me to be Jours very much Creary Eivens Eg. (Elfired) J. Hillions. ņ
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sacrificing his prospects by leaving this

Country:

I have

a doubt that he will give the most absolute Betrippe

to every one who will have the advantage of thing by Lin

Whilst in our

office he had the solemnit of budinees of great importance and magintull Uzuriich

the utmost care and experience. E to think can day more in favour of a ler Reece.

feel convince t

you

will never regret having bee associated with him.

1..

Greasy lovens by

Believe

tue

to be

Jones very truly

P. Willion

Au

B this is the exhibit marked Breferred Win the affidavit Joseph Frederich keen And Creasy Liveus Sworn before me that 12 A 81889 Eta

My dear Sir,

Isas

ہے

Certy

5 Bank Buildings, London, E. C)

340

20th March 1888-

Mr. J. F. Ruce informs one that

he is leaving London for Sloughing, Int Race 8:as articles to sny Parmer & Edwin Freshfield on the 12th of July 1877, and as I understand that it is necessary that he should be in facession of evidence of identity I beg to say that he is the same person as the Dreeft. Friding Ruce named in the Certificate of schich is in his freeeccion dated 16th Soflander 1880.

Altogether Durkeece dras in our office for about ten years and it is really pearedly recovery for me fou pray.

to

Odmission

as the very fact of his very

service drith us is by itself aufficient textinn on that upon all occasions he has proved the Inort Competent, the Ineet tructworthy and W mort ever getie representative that me have Lad in our Office since I ompelf because

a

Farmer, all I can say is that in my belief Int Reese is excrificing his proefects by leaving this Country. I have not a doubt that he will give the not absolute

who will have tiefaction to

every the advantage of being advived by himne, Whilst in our Office he had the sole control of businces of great importance and magnitude and requiring the utmost care and a

Can Bay experience. I do not thank I snore in favour of Is Ruce and I feel convinced you saill never regret Laving

ben acereiated with hain.

Relieve me to be

Jours very much

Creary Eivens Eg.

(Elfired)

J. Hillions.

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