Sandbach Tinne : From McInroy Parker and Co., Glasgow, to Sandbach Tinne and Co., Liverpool, 1826-01-23
McInroy Parker and Co.
Sandbach Tinne
<p style='text-align: justify;'><p>Will drop the practice of sending circulars: it was their intention to inform ST about markets, without incurring any extra expense. ST's calculation of unemployed capital and investments is unintelligible, and they offer their own. They will write to the Demerara firm to suspend concluding on anything until they find out what turn West Indian affairs take in Parliament. They defend their dealings with Buchanan. Sales of sugar and cotton. They have seen nothing of the James McInroy. They have ordered 23 boilers from the Carron Co., hoping they will be in time for the Leonora. They enclose a letter to Mr Wishart in Aberdeen [not found] informing him that his coffee and cotton crop have entirely failed, that his former attornies have refused to give up the estate, and that 'they' [there is an illegible clarification: possibly the attornies, or possibly McInroy Parker and Co.] have entered a suit against 'them' for the Leonora. Commodities ordered or to be sold. Notes about the Carron order.</p></p>