My wife being much afflicted with a nervous complaint, a bad appetite, and depression of spirits, she was recommended to drink the English Tea, which in a short time restored her to health—I therefore send you this acknowledgment of its merit.

I am, Sir, your obedient servant,

R. CLARKE.
No. 9, Ward's Place, Islington,
June 18, 1974.

CASE XLI. To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea.

Having heard your Sanative Tea spoke of with much praise, and it being recommended to me by a friend who had experienced its efficacy in eruptions of the skin—I was induced to make trial of it to my daughter who had frequently been troubled with a similar complaint, and am happy to inform you, that she has received much benefit from its use, and make no doubt that in a short time it will have the desired effect so long wished for.

And am, Sir, your humble servant,

JOHN ROBERTS.
Prospect-Place, Newington, Surry,
June 30, 1794.

CASE XLII. To the Proprietor of the English Tea.

Being in the Liquor Trade and liable to live irregular, I contracted a violent pain and trembling of my limbs, which often rendered me incapable of attending to business. By taking your Tea at night and for breakfast, it has entirely removed my complaint. I therefore send you this as a testimony of its good qualities. I remain, Sir, &c.

JAMES RAVERTY.
No. 12, Cross-street, Hatton-Garden,
July 28, 1794.