Yours sincerely,
H. M. Fox.
In reply to a Gentleman inquiring for a Solicitor who may be moderate in his charges.
Sheffield, December 29th, 187—
My dear Sir,
When I retired from business I relinquished my connexion in favour of my former partner, Mr. ——, and I have much pleasure in giving you his name and address:—4, Boland Street, close to the newly erected Sessions Hall. He will, I am sure, be glad to attend to your friend's business, and make only fair charges.
I am much obliged for your kind inquiries, and am happy to say my wife and children are all well, and unite with me in kind remembrances. When you write to your sister-in-law, will you be so good as to present our kind regards to her? If you find time and opportunity to come so far north as this, we shall be extremely glad to see you.
Thank you very much for your kind offer of a welcome, and believe me to be,
Yours truly,