[{"id": 134987, "created": "2019-09-04T11:38:48.959771", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83619, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-09-04T12:03:25.924334", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Having thus far spoken for myself , give me leave now to ask you a question for Mr Flaxman senior . A gentleman went the other day into his shop , & bespoke two casts of the Bust that Mr Flaxman made of you some time ago , & my medallion of Mr Romney ; Now this Gentleman only left his Name , which is Mr Smith , & Mr Flaxman does not know where to find him , I have called at Mr Romneys , & he says he knows not who it can be , & Mr F. would be much obliged to you for any information you could give him. he said he was an old acquaintance of yours , & he is a thall handsome young man - I must now bid you adieu for today as Mr Flaxman will add a postscript & I will add a line or two on the first page tomorrow. with love to all beleive [sic] me ever your most affectionate T Hayley\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nDear and Kind Friend\r\nI thank you most cordially for the pains you was at , to serve me , concerning the latter Monument of Sr Wm Jones , for I assure You I feel the same satisfaction and gratitude for all Your endeavours to serve me as for those in which I have profited by Your Success , well knowing , that there never was a more zealous friend , and certainly if any labour , any sacrifice on your part would obtain the end , your friends would always be as sure of the advantage as they are of Your good wishes but I am ashamed when I think of the pains and expense which the former Monument cost You , at present I cannot think of the services You would , but of those only which You have rendered , and for them I will endeavour not to be ungrateful ; besides My Dear Friend I ought to be well contended with what I have , and rejoice in the prosperity of others ; Thomas is well and diligent , the Bust of Minerva I hope will be finished to welcome your next Visit during the Exhibition - pray remember me kindly to Mary - God keep You in constant health & happiness - \r\nI have the honor to remain\r\nDr Sir Your Affectionate & obliged\r\nJ Flaxman", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135086, "created": "2019-10-15T03:59:34.892339", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83619, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-15T04:19:17.754221", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Having thus far spoken to myself, give me leave now [...] you a question for Mr Faxman senior. A gentleman went the other day into the shop, & spoke two casts of the bust that Mr Flaxman made of you. Some time ago, my medallion of Mr Romorey. Now this gentleman only left his [...], which is Mr Smith, & Mr Flaxman does not know where to find him, I have cited [...] Mr Rornkeys & he says to [...] not who it can be, & Mr J  Woure be much obliged to you for any information [...] could give him. He said he was an old acquittance of yours, & he is a tall, handsome young man. I must now bid you adieu for today as Mr Flaxman will add a postscript & I will add a line or two on the first page tomorrow with love to all believe me ever your most affectionate [...] Hayley.\r\nDear and kind friend,\r\nI thank you most cordially for the pains you was at to serve me, concerning the later monument of [...] [...] Jones for I [...] you I feel the same satisfaction and gratitude for all your endeavours to serve, now as for those in which I have profited by your [...], well knowing, that there never was a more jealous friend, and certainly if any labour, any sacrifice on your part would attain the end; your friends would always be as sure of the advantage as they are of your good wished but I am ashamed when I think of the pains and expense which the former monument cost you, at present I cannot think of the services you would, but of those only which you have rendered, and for them I will endeavour not to be ungrateful beside my dear friend I ought to be well contented with what I have, and rejoice in the prosperity of others; Thomas is well and diligent, the bust of Minerva. I hope will be finished to welcome your next visit during the exhibition - pray [...] me kindly to Mary - God keep you in constant health & happiness. I have the honour to remain.\r\n[...] Sir your affectionate of obliged J [...]          ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135887, "created": "2020-04-04T22:18:21.632852", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83619, "user_id": 1989, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-04T22:49:51.768692", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Having thus far spoken spoken for myself give me leave now to ask you a question for Mr Flaxman senior. A gentlemen went the other day into his shop to bespoke 2 busts of the cast that Mr Flaxman made of you some time ago and my medallion of Mr Romney. Now this gentlemen only left his name, which is Mr Smith and Mr Flaxman does not know where to find him. He said he was an old acquaintance of yours and he is a tall handsome young man. I must now bid you adieu for today as Mr Flaxman will add a postscript and I will add a line or two on the first page tommorrow. With love to all believe me ever your most affectionate J Hayley\r\n\r\nDear and Kind Friend \r\nI thank you most cordially for the pains you was [ ] to serve me, concerning the latter Monument of S Wm Jones, for I assure you I feel the same satisfaction and gratitude for all your endeavours to serve, me as for those in which I have profited by your success, well knowing that there never was a more zealous friend and certainly if any labour, any sacrifice on your part would obtain the end, your friends would always be as sure of the advantage as they are of your good wishes. but I am ashamed when I think of the pains and expense which the former monument cost you, at present I cannot think of the services you would, but of those only which you have rendered, and for them I will endeavour not to be ungrateful. besides my dear friend I ought to be well contented with what I have, and rejoice in the prosperity of others; Thomas is well and diligently the Bust of Minerva I hope will be finished to welcome your next vist during the Exhibition - pray remember be kindly to Mary - god keep you in constant health and happiness. I have the honor to remain \r\nD[Sr} you affectionate and obliged [H?] Flaxman", "letterDate": "None ", "registrationMark": "None"}}]