Description | Harrison explains that the Treasurer of the Royal Society, Alfred Bray Kempe, wishes for their payments for paper to match their usage during the financial year, from October to October, and so correspond with the number of sheets published in that time. He therefore asks that they arrange with the Society's printers [Messrs Harrison & Sons] to always let them have the bill, for paper supplied for publications, as close as possible to the end of October. They have asked that their printer carry over to November as small a stock of paper as possible. |