| Title: | John McAtyer, Albany, New York, to Robert Shipboy, New York |
|---|---|
| ID | 3734 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | mcatyer, john/8 |
| Year | 1776 |
| Sender | McAtyer, John |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | unknown |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | Albany, NY, USA |
| Destination | New York, USA |
| Recipient | Shipboy, Robert |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | friends, business |
| Source | D530/22/1: Obtained by Arthur Deane, Esq., Whitehead |
| Archive | Public Record Office, Northern Ireland |
| Doc. No. | 9503018 |
| Date | 12/11/1776 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | EMG |
| Log | Document added by LT, 10:03:1995. |
| Word Count | 187 |
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| Note | |
| Transcript | To: Robert Shipboy and Co [Company?] the Care of John Shipboy Merchant in New York Albany November [the?] 12 1766 friend I am glead [glad?] to hear of your saue [safe?] arival [arrival?] I am sorey [sorry?] to aquent [acquaint?] you of my new fortune which I supose [suppose?] you ar [are?] not on aquent [acquaintance?] with I send you your accounts along with this your accounts or to pay yet but what you will find was [that?] I am not at this present in accord as to pay you what I have received of your money your lotery [Lottery?] tickets Drue [Drew?] one pries [prize?] of five pounds which I got the half of of [sic] your part one pound tow [two?] shins [shillings?] and six pence frend [friend?] Robart [Robert?] I hop [Hope?] to see you by Crismes [Christmas?] in New York and then I can setesfy [Satisfy?] you But [er?] if you would put your self [yourself?] to the trouble of send me tow [two?] or three linds [lines?] to me and if you have any eters [letters?] from Ireland pleas [please?] to send them along with a sure hand and in so Doing you will obilag [obilge?] your Humbel [Humble?] Servant John McAtyer |