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8th Jan 1916 Robert Dunlop Esquire,
D.I. for Commissioner,
R.I.C.
BELFAST. Dear Sir, I beg to refer you to my letter of 27th.inst containing
particulars of my expenses for attending for the assixes as from
1st.inst as required by the writ served on me in connection with
McCambley, receipt of which you have not yet acknowledged. I shall esteem it a great
favour if you will kindly remit
the sum as soon as possible. Yours truly, Rob Brown
Assistant Manager
This is a letter from Robert Brown, assistant manager at the National Marginal Company
in Leith, Scotland, to Robert Dunlop (b. 1869), district inspector for Commissioner
of the R.I.C.
Before the war middle class,a British household tended to put butter on the table,
and reserve margarine for cooking purposes. But because the rations for margarine
were more generous than for butter, margarine worked its way out of the kitchen and
into the dining room. there was a national butter and two types of national margarine.
In the letter Brown is requesting that Dunlop repays him for the expenses he paid
to attend an assizes in Belfast.