27 St. James' Street. - Polite reminder that Ellis promised them commission on the sale of Holly Lodge to Lord Airlie. Letter written by William Banting.
27 St. James' Street. - Asks whether the £100 is to be paid by Lord Airlie, as his solicitor has got the agreement. Letter written by William Banting.
27 St. James' Street. - Lady Airlie has requested that a woman be sent in to take possession of Holly Lodge; checks whether this is correct, the agreement has been signed, and the rooms, coach-house and stable will be open. Letter written by William Banting.
27 St. James' Street. - Has sent the agreement to Messrs Tatham & Co; trusts they will already have been in communication. Letter written by William Banting..
27 St. James' Street. - Giving Lord Airlie's full style. Letter written by William Banting..
27 St. James' Street. - Wishes to confirm that the 'several presses... in the different rooms' at Holly Lodge are included in the fixtures, as does not see them on the list; hopes the executors will not remove them 'or I shall get into trouble with his Lordship [Lord Airlie?]'. Letter written by William Banting..
27 St. James' Street. - Request for another order to view Holly Lodge: Mr William Banting is 'anxious' to show it to another client who is looking for a house in the neighbourhood. Letter written by Charles Henry Grosse.
To discuss his client's Lord Airlie's wish to have the refusal of Holly Lodge.
For money received from Lyon, Barnes & Ellis by T & W Banting [upholsterers, decorators and house agents]. Signed by William Banting Jr.