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Document number: 5881
Date: 15 Feb 1847
Dating: 1847 confirmed by context of other Anthony letters
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: ANTHONY Edward
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Collection number historic: LA47-23
Last updated: 10th July 2010

4 Fitzroy Sq. <1>
Feby 15

Dear Sir

Your favor <2> of Saturday I have received this morning.

Should the American Patent office refuse your Patent <3> you will have of course the right of appeal as provided by the Act of July 4 1836. That right moreover is vested in yourself as the party making application, and I do not think you will require any authority from us <4>

Our rights in the premises only commence when the patent is obtained.

I hope Mr Carpmael <5> and yourself may be right with regard to the duration of the patent. But it seems to me to be otherwise, and my counsel in New York was of the same opinion with myself.

I remain, dear Sir Yours Respy
E. Anthony

H. F. Talbot Esq


Notes:

1. London.

2. Not located.

3. The patent for the calotype process.

4. Anthony, Clark & Co, daguerreotypists, at 247 Broadway, New York. Consisting of Anthony, and Isaac R. Clark.

5. William Carpmael (1804–1867), patent agent & engineer, London.

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