| Title: | T. Jones, Armagh to George Dunbar, Ireland. |
|---|---|
| ID | 1581 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | Jones, Theodore/35 |
| Year | 1863 |
| Sender | Jones, Theodore |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | unknown |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | Armagh, N.Ireland |
| Destination | Ireland |
| Recipient | Dunbar, George |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | friends |
| Source | D 664/D/240: Presented by Arthur Pack-Beresford, Esq. Woburn, Millisle, Co. Down |
| Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland |
| Doc. No. | 9602042 |
| Date | 15/06/1863 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | LET |
| Log | Document added by LT, 01:02:96. |
| Word Count | 451 |
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| Transcript | 15th June 1863 [Hancourt?] St. My Dear Dunbar, I am obliged to [--?] for your letter, & [--?] for the good things which [--?] & Wm. [William?] Pilkington sent to me. I am much better, & may hope for a recovery: but at my age that is uncertain. You will be [---?] to hear, that [Jimmy?] has returned from Canada. He had not strength of [---?] to enable him to [--?] with those difficulties, which [--?] [--?] extent to work with. He [--?] from [there?], wasted [--?] the journey he had, & was intent to throw himself on [----?] out of the Cavan Estate. I wish [--?] that the value of the [--?] praise be us around & from [--?] settled. But this must be [---?] through the [Court of Chancery?] I can raise [---?] will be quite rowdy with the [--?] of [--?[ Rafaele to come to my reasonable [announcement?], & thus L. Waterstone may for his [--?] use in all the authority of [--?] of the Cavan Estates. Now œ2000 is about to be invested in [--?], one a [--?], as trustees for [--?] [----?]. Then again in difficulty [---?]. The interest is given to [---?] [----?] for her life for her [---?] take on & [---?] [---?]. The Trustees [though?] pay it to her, & [--?] her [-----?] for it. I am afraid I was [-?] not a [------?] to give any such Receipt & I [-?] not think the trustees or his Father for support, [----?] will contribute to him, as for us his main & care for his other children [--?] [---?], this will not come up to [---?] as her & [---?]. Dobbon has, V Astrium, [---?] completed the distributions of the aspects of the [-------------?] & all parties have been satisfied, & no complaints made. That œ2000, [-----?] than if the Fathers fortune, causes great quiz himself must, which it [--?] to me can only be soon [--?] by an afford to the Court of Chancery. I suppose must have [---?], that [?].Waterstone will pay this [--?] & the other investments a reaction, & was pass upon he will pay them half guarantees. On the 10th July Lord Waterstone will not have received could with propensity [--?] this interest to Lord Shrewsbury. I think you are probably acquainted with the actual state of Lady S. I have not inquired from others but much known to Dobbins that I believe for to be incompatable. Soon very [---?] Yours Theo Jones |