CONTENTS.
PAGE
- A Book-keeper and Accountant applying for Employment [69]
- Acknowledging a Letter of Congratulation on the Birth of a Child [24]
- A Father applying to the Principal of a School to ascertain Terms, &c. [19]
- A Gentleman applying for a Loan on the Insurance of his Life [46]
- A Gentleman applying to an Agent at a Watering-place for Lodgings [34]
- Reply [34]
- A Gentleman having visited a Property, making an Offer for it [48]
- Reply [49]
- A Gentleman in the Corn Trade to another [55]
- A Gentleman regretting he cannot Accept an Invitation [4]
- A Gentleman to a Friend relative to a Bill [59]
- A Gentleman ordering a Set of Harness from a Saddler [77]
- Saddler in reply [78]
- Gentleman in reply, objecting to Price [78]
- Saddler in reply [79]
- A Gentleman's Servant applying for a Situation [75]
- A Gentleman to a Friend, speaking of Kindness received at another Friend's House [36]
- Reply [37]
- A Letter from a Father to a Son at School, on the necessity of Attention to his Studies [22]
- A Letter from a Marine Engineer, seeking an eligible Partnership [47]
- A Letter of Condolence [30]
- A Letter to a Gentleman who has been making Enquiries about a Lady's Horse [40]
- An Application for a Donation to a Charitable Institution in the Country, such as Coal and Blanket Clubs, and Soup Kitchen [35]
- Reply, enclosing Donation [35]
- Reply, unfavourable [36]
- An Application for an Appointment on a Railway [65]
- An Estate Agent, relative to a House of which his Client is anxious to dispose [71]
- Answer from a Landlord in reply to a Tenant, relative to Non-payment of Rent [63]
- An Application for a Situation in the Police [68]
- A Parent to his Daughter at Service [29]
- A Person desirous of entering into Partnership in a Lucrative Profession [70]
- Application for a Debt some time owing [74]
- Application for a House, Furnished, desiring Lowest Terms [43]
- Application for an outstanding Account [74]
- Application for Employment in an Auctioneer's and Estate Agent's Office [70]
- Application to Borrow Money [44]
- Reply granting the Loan [44]
- Applying for a Clerkship [66]
- Applying for an Account, and furnishing Particulars [75]
- Applying for a Situation as a Gardener [77]
- Applying to a Friend for a Recommendation, by a Young Man desirous of obtaining an Appointment [67]
- Appointing an Interview relative to a Loan [47]
- A Reply to an Advertisement for an Appointment as Secretary to an Institution [66]
- A Sailor to his Sweetheart [10]
- A Sugar Refiner applying for a Situation [64]
- A Tenant to a Landlord, requesting time to Pay Rent [63]
- Commercial Forms [80]
- Form of Cheque to "Bearer" [80]
- Form of Cheque to "Order" [80]
- Form of Ordinary Bill of Exchange [80]
- Form of Promissory Note [81]
- Form of Foreign Bill of Exchange [81]
- Form of Ordinary Receipt [81]
- Form of Receipt for Rent [82]
- Form of Agreement for Taking a House [82]
- Form of Notice to Quit, from Landlord to Tenant [83]
- Form of Notice to Quit, from Tenant to Landlord [83]
- Form of Will [83]
- Form of Bill of Sale [84]
- Directions for Addressing Persons of Rank, &c. [85]
- The Royal Family [85]
- The Nobility [85]
- Official Members of the State [86]
- Ambassadors and Governors under Her Majesty [86]
- Judges [87]
- The Parliament [87]
- The Clergy [88]
- From a Child acknowledging the Receipt of the Present of a Book [24]
- From a Coachman, requiring a Place [75]
- Reply [76]
- Coachman's reply [76]
- From a Father to a Son, relative to his Expenditure [24]
- From a Father to his Son beginning the World [16]
- From a Father to his Son, who has been complaining of the Severity of his Master [30]
- From a Father who has lately lost his Wife, to his Daughter at School [28]
- From a Friend at Bradford, to his Friend in London, on Business (Wool) [56]
- From a Gentleman accepting an Invitation, though suffering from Illness (temporary) [3]
- From a Gentleman applying for Sittings, or a Pew in a Parish Church, in the Country [33]
- From a Gentleman, enclosing a Certificate of Illness from a Medical Man, excusing himself from attending at his office [60]
- Medical Attendant's Certificate [61]
- From a Gentleman in India to a Relation in England [27]
- From a Gentleman in Town to another in the Country, enclosing a Wedding Gift [39]
- From a Gentleman to a Lady with whom he is in Love [12]
- From a Gentleman to a Young Lady [14]
- From a House and Estate Agent, acknowledging Receipt of a Communication relative to Sale or Letting of Property [58]
- From a Husband, Absent on Business, to his Wife [15]
- From a Husband to his Wife, on Sailing from England [15]
- From a Man with a small Capital intending to go into Business, asking for Advice [52]
- Reply [53]
- From a Merchant abroad to his Brother forwarding Goods for Sale, and requesting others [54]
- Brother, answering his Brother or Friend, relative to receipt of Goods [54]
- From an Agent who has been engaged in endeavouring to arrange a Matter of Importance, applying for Remuneration [72]
- From a Person desirous of Employment as a Manager of a Wholesale or Retail Business [68]
- From a Soldier abroad to his affianced Bride [13]
- From a Shopkeeper in the Country to a Wholesale Dealer [56]
- Answer [57]
- From a Son who has misconducted himself towards his Employer, to his Father [17]
- The Father's Answer [18]
- From a Young Man who has taken his late Employer's Business, to an old Customer [49]
- Reply [50]
- From a Young Tradesman asking Advice in Difficulties [50]
- Reply [51]
- From one Brother to another, on having unexpectedly amassed a Fortune [26]
- From one Gentleman to another, relative to a Dog [41]
- Reply [41]
- From one Gentleman to another, explaining the Cause of not replying to a Letter from a Gentleman abroad [38]
- From the Secretary of a Convalescent Hospital applying for Expenses of Patient [60]
- Gentleman's reply to a Lady, imagining he was indifferent to her [11]
- Giving Information about Trains [32]
- In reply to a Gentleman asking the Loan of a Book relative to German Spa Waters [45]
- In reply to a Gentleman inquiring for a Solicitor who may be moderate in his charges [42]
- Invitation to a Gentleman to Row in a Boat [4]
- Accepting [5]
- Invitation to a Bachelor Party [5]
- Accepting [5]
- Invitation to a Croquet Party [2]
- Accepting [3]
- Declining [3]
- Invitation to a Dinner (Bachelor's) [1]
- Accepting [1]
- Invitation to a Family Dinner [1]
- Accepting [2]
- Invitation to a Family Dinner [2]
- Invitation to a Gentleman to a Friendly Dinner [6]
- Invitation to "Best Man" at a Wedding [7]
- Same [7]
- Accepting [8]
- Invitation to Join a Party to the Derby [8]
- Same [9]
- Accepting [9]
- Refusing [9]
- Letter from a Traveller at Manchester, to his Employers in London [72]
- Letter urging Payment of a Debt [62]
- Love Letter from a Gentleman to a Lady [10]
- Postponing a Visit [6]
- Same [7]
- Regretting being unable to give an Appointment to a Situation [40]
- Relative to an Advertisement requesting a Copy [73]
- Reply from Landlord to a Tenant, relative to Non-payment of Rent [64]
- Reply to a Gentleman Recommending a Young Man for Employment as a Porter [43]
- Reply to a Gentleman requiring a Situation as Clerk and Foreign Correspondent [65]
- Reply to a Gentleman who wishes to claim an Estate in Chancery [45]
- Reply to a Letter from a Young Man informing his Uncle he had Contracted Debts [23]
- Reply to an Advertisement for the Appointment of Medical Officer to an Union Division [61]
- Reply to an Application relating to an Advertisement [69]
- Reply to Question as to Rent of, and permission to View, a House [59]
- Requesting the Renewal of a Bill [79]
- To a Child who has been Guilty of telling a Falsehood [19]
- To a Gentleman in reply as to an Agency for a Bordeaux Firm [62]
- To a Gentleman whose Brother is dangerously Ill, offering him Consolation and Comfort [32]
- To a Relieving Officer, by a Neighbour of a Poor Woman taken Ill [43]
- To a Theatrical Manager [58]
- To a Young Man, relative to his late Employer's Business which he proposes to carry on [50]
- Urging a Son to relinquish the Naval Profession [20]
- Reply [21]
THE GENTLEMAN'S MODEL LETTER-WRITER.
Invitation to Dinner (Bachelor's).
The Albany, June 10th.
Dear Browne,
Will you dine with me at eight o'clock to-morrow? Some of our fellows are coming, and we mean to have a quiet game of whist in the course of the evening. Come if possible.