James REDDISH Print E-mail
TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY AND PUBLIC OF CARLISLE.
 
JAMES REDDISH,
 
SADDLER, TRUNK AND HARNESS MAKER,
 
77,  Scotch Street,  Carlisle,
 
BEGS respectfully to tender his sincere thanks for the very liberal encouragement extended to Mrs. REDDISH (late M. ARMSTRONG), during the time she has been in business; and takes this opportunity of informing them that he had Declined, in favour of his Brother-in-law, THOMAS SEWELL, (who has hitherto manned the Business,) in whose favour he solicits a continuance of the support of those who have hither honoured him with their orders.
 
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T.  SEWELL,
 
In soliciting a continuance of favours so liberally conferred upon his Predecessors, begs most respectfully to assure them, that no endeavours shall be wanting on his part, by strict attention of Business, and supplying a good Article the Lowest possible Terms, to secure a share of public Patronage.
 
77,  Scotch Street,  Carlisle,
Jan. 1, 1844.
 

 
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