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Westmorland Gazette, 23 August 1823:-
TO THE NOBILITY, CLERGY, AND GENTRY, OF
The Northern Counties OF ENGLAND.
MY Lords and Gentlemen, Having experienced the greatest
kindness and attention from many Gentlemen of character and
distinction amongst you, as well as applications of various
descriptions connected with my profession, both as respects
our GREAT SURVEY OF ENGLAND, and others of a more private
nature, I am induced to propose establishing an Office at
Lancaster, for general business, that Town having the most
immediate communications with the surrounding Counties of
Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham; a considerable portion of
my native County of York, together with that in which it is
situated. This Office will have the advantage of an
immediate connexion with the one in Town, by which means all
Agencies and Correspondences will be facilitated on a
moderate commission, and with the utmost security; and from
which, on its establishment, will be issued Cards describing
the nature of business to be done, scale of prices, security
given, &c. &c.
I am, My Lords and Gentlemen, For myelf and partners.
Your most obedient humble Servant,
C. GREENWOOD.
London, 174, Piccadilly, Aug. 11th, 1823.
This advertisement is repeated in the Kendal Chronicle 30
August 1823.
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