ANGLING REQUISITES, FOR SEASON 1887. 71 



From H. Bradfield^ Esq., Hon. Sec. King's Lynn Angling Association. 



" Qth April, 1883. 

 " Dear Sirs, 



" Enclosed I send postal order for 75. 6d. for flies received. 

 They are splendid samples of the art. You will have further orders 

 from this neighbourhood, as all who see admire the upwinged patterns, 

 which have every qualification for dry fly-fishing, being well-feathered 

 and up-winged. 



" Yours faithfully, 



"H. BRADFIELD." 



" Marton, Rugby, 



" 1 8th April, 1882. 

 " Dear Sirs, 



" The * Acme ' line and flies you sent me are safely received, for 

 which I am much obliged. I think the May flies extremely well tied 

 and imitated. Some I bought in London are not fit to be placed by 

 them, the contrast in their relation to nature is so great. 



"CYRIL G. C. WRIGHT." 



" 2, High Street, 



" Camden Town, London, N.W. 



" I am very pleased with the flies, which are exactly to my 

 wishes, the colours being cleverly reproduced from nature. 



"J. ROGERS. 



"May loth, 1886." 



41 Stock Park, Ulverston, 



"April loth, 1886. 



" Will you kindly send me a list of your artificials. A friend 

 here has a few of your flies, and more perfect imitations of nature I 

 have never seen. 



"J. W. DEAKIN." 



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