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  <dc:title>Statement by Herbert Rix on the case of 'Royal Society v. Pearson &amp; Co'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Rix lists the documents which can be produced, namely, the memorandum by Pearson &amp; Company offering to buy; the letter book, folio 94, April 1891 containing a letter to Pearson &amp; Company telling them to call; a memorandum by Pearson &amp; Company, 21 April 1891, promising to call the following day.

He further states that Mr Kennedy can prove the following: Pearson attended the Royal Society to see the paper; the van called for the paper the next week; Kennedy saw the name on the van; Pearson estimated the weight, and that there were six large sacks and one small sack; the sum that Pearson offered and the fact it was accepted; half the load was copies of 'The Times' newspaper and the rest was office waste.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[October 1891]</dc:date>
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