I also have correspondence from a London solicitor addressed to James. They are transcribed as follows:
25 Haverstock Hill, London NW
April 30th 1888
Dear Sir,
I wrote to you on behalf of Mrs. Gill on the 20th instant to inquire if you were still living at the same address but she has not received any reply. If you will kindly send a line by return I shall be glad as Mrs. Gill has something further to communicate but before writing wishes to be sure that the letter will reach you.
I am Dear Sir
Yours faithfully
William Painter
25 Haverstock Hill, London NW
May 2nd 1888
Dear Sir,
Mrs. Gill was glad to receive Mr. Sargents letter on your behalf this morning as she was anxious to hear something from you before communicating the following news. She now desires me to tell you that Mr. Gill died on March 8th after having been very poorly for a long time and by his will has left you £100 free of legacy duty which sum Mrs. Gill as executrix is now prepared to pay. I enclose you a receipt for the money to be signed by you at the place where I have written your name in pencil, having done this if you will return it to me and say how you wish the money to be forwarded I will send it to you accordingly. If Mrs. Gill sent you a crossed cheque for the money you could pay it to your account in any Bank.
I am Dear Sir
Yours faithfully
William Painter
Best wishes,
Bosuns Call