[{"id": 134979, "created": "2019-09-02T11:12:16.044197", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83613, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-09-02T11:41:14.456823", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "rich enough , but If He does happen to hear of anything  either for sir Wm Jones or any one else , he will not fail to let you know of it . . from thence I went to Edwards in Pall Mall , to thank him for the two prints he sent you , which I did , & he with numberless bows &c , said you was extremely welcome , & that you did him a great deal of honor to accept them & so forth ! from there I went again to call on Mr Guy , to ask him as Mr Flaxman desired me , to fix some time to come & see us in Buckingham Street , but He said that it was impossible for him to fix any time , for it was so uncertain when Mrs Barwell might want his assistance , that He could not leave the House for any time , but as he said that he wishd very much to see Mr Romney & his pictures , I persuaded him to go with me to Cavendish square , which he did but not without writing down where he was that they might send for him if occasion required it . we found our good friend well & Mr Guy was highly delighted with the pictures - \r\nSo far I believe my dear Bard I have executed all your comissions ; Adam Smith I will order for you soon - Now let me thank you for the very welcome news your very kind letter tells me . I hope now that our dear Bard of Weston is in a fair way to a speedy recovery & my friend James Webber to make an illustrious Man in the world . I shall think myself highly honord to have my sketch of Pamela travel under the care of so great a personage as Mr James Webber ! -", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135071, "created": "2019-10-10T04:11:02.296126", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83613, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-10T04:24:57.645059", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "rich enough, but if he does happen to hear of anything either for Sir [...] Jones or anyone else, he will not fail to let you know of it. From thence I went to Dwards in Pall Mall, to thank him for the two prints he sent you, which I did & he with number [...] bows [...], said you was extremely welcome & that you did him a great deal of honour to accept them & so forth from there I went again to call on Mr Guy to a if him as Mr Flaxman desired me, to fix some time to come & see us in Buckingham Street, but he said that it was impossible for him to fix any time for it was so uncertain when Mrs Barwell might come with [...], that he could not leave the house for any time, but as he said that he wished very much to see Mr Rornxey & his pictures, I persuaded him to go with me to Cavendish Square, which he did but not without writing down where he was that they might send for him if occasion required it. We found one good friend with & Mr Guy was highly delighted with the pictures - So for I believe my dear Bard I have executed all your [...]; Adam Smith I will order for you soon. Now let me thank you for the very welcome news your very kind letter tells me. I hope now that our dear Bard of Weston is in a fair way to a speedy recovery & my friend James Webbes to make an illustrious man in the world. I shall think myself highly honoured to have my sketch of [...] travel under the care of so great a personage as Mr James Webber!        ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135879, "created": "2020-04-04T15:28:14.797597", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83613, "user_id": 1988, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-04T15:28:47.138560", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "rich enough, but if he does happen to hear of anything either\r\nfor sir Wm Jones or any one else, he will not fail to let you\r\nknow of it from thence I went to Edwards in pall mall,\r\nto thank him for the two prints he sent you, which I did,\r\n& he with numberless bows etc, said you was extremely welcome,\r\n& that you did him a great deal of honor to accept them & so forth!\r\nfrom there I went again to call on Mr Guy to ask if him &\r\nMr Flaxman desired me, to fix some time to come & see us in\r\nBuckingham Street, but he said that it was improbable for him to find\r\nany time, for it was so uncertain when Mrs Barwell might want\r\nhis assistance, that he could not leave the House for any time,\r\nbut as he said that he wished very much to see Mr Romney &\r\nhis pictures, I persuaded him to go with me to cavendish square,\r\nwhich he did but not without writing down where he was\r\nthat they might send for him if occasion required it. We found our\r\ngood friend well & Mr Guy was highly delighted with the pictures \u2013\r\nso far I believe my dear Bard I have executed all your comissions; adam\r\nsmith I will order for you soon now let me thank you for the very welcome\r\nnews your very kind letter tells me. I hope now that our dear Bard of\r\nWeston is in a fair way to a speedy recovery & my friend James\r\nWebber to make an illustrious man in the world. I shall think\r\nmyself highly honord to have my sketch of Pamela travel under the\r\ncare of so great a personage of Mr James Webber!", "letterDate": "0", "registrationMark": "0"}}, {"id": 135881, "created": "2020-04-04T17:41:05.410686", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83613, "user_id": 1987, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-04T17:41:25.262244", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Rich enough, but if he does happen to dear of anything either\r\n for sir Wm Jones or any one else, he will not fail to let you\r\nknow of it.. from thence I went to Edward in Pall Mall, \r\nto thank him for the two prints he sent you, which I did,  \r\n& he with numberless? bows are, said you was extremely welcome,\r\nand that you did him a great deal of honor ? accept them and no frills?\r\nFrom there I went again to call on Mr Guy, to ask if him, as\r\nMr Haxman desired me, to fix some time to come and see us in\r\n Buckingham street, but he said that it was impossible for him to [spare/give]\r\nany time, for it was so uncertain when Mrs Barwell might want\r\nhis assistance, that he could not leave the house for any time,\r\nbut as he said that he wishd very much to see Mr Romsey &\r\n his pictures, I persuaded him to go with me to Cavendish square,\r\nwish he did but not without writing down where he was\r\nthat they might send for him if occasion required it. We found our\r\n good friend well & Mr Guy was highly delighted with the pictures.\r\nSo far I believe my dear Bard I have executed all your commissions; adam\r\nsmith I will order for your room now let me thank you for the very welcome\r\nNews your very kind letter tells me. I hope now that our dear Bard of\r\nWeston is in a fair way to a speedy recovery and my friend James\r\nWebber to make an illustrious man in the world. I shall think\r\nmyself highly honord to have my sketch of pakela travel under the\r\nCare of so great a personage as Mr James Webber!\r\n\r\n", "letterDate": "Not Present", "registrationMark": "Not Present"}}]