The Cloisters
                     
                  
                     Windsor
                     
                  
               Octr 28.58.
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               The later date at which I received your decision, in regard to
               
               
               the safe scales, dies & stationery, which I ventured to consider
               necessary for the security of the Public from loss or fraud; has put it
               out of my power to visit the Stationery Office to select books & papers
               &c; but the Comptroller of the Stationery Office would no doubt send out
               "a suitable collection of posting ledgers, cash, day & memoranda
               books and other ordinary articles of banking or Treasury use for
               organizing a new office"

 if requested in these general terms to do so.
               
               If registration of assurances be contemplated (and on this point
               yr letter makes no reference to my memorandum) some quires of a larger
               sized (folio) paper of the most durable kind should be added to
               the supply.  And as you have decided against dies, perhaps you may
               approve of sending out stamps of various
               values from 1d upwards both receipt and bill &c.
               
            
            
            The Rt Honble
               
               The Secy of state for HM Colonies
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Copy to T-y that they may in some measure know what to order for
                     the use of 
Capn Gossett's 
dt.  But there are other papers in
                     circulation on this subject, which 
shd be referred to.