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Title: John Caldwell, Derry, to William Hilton, Garvagh.
ID429
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileCaldwell, John/130
Year1814
SenderCaldwell, John
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationdoctor
Sender Religionunknown
OriginDerry, N.Ireland
DestinationGarvagh, Co. Derry, N.Ireland
RecipientHilton, William
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipdoctor-patient
SourceD 1226/4: Presented by Mr Benson, Garvagh, Co Londonderry. #TYPE LET John Caldwell, Derry, to William Hilton, Garvagh, Co Londonderry, 22 July 1814.
ArchivePublic Record Office, N. Ireland
Doc. No.8911048
Date22/07/1814
Partial Date
Doc. TypeLET
Log13:11:1989 LT created 22:06:1990 CD input 27:06:19
Word Count105
Genre
Note
TranscriptTo
[?] L.avaddy [Limavady?]
Mr Willm [William?] Hilton,
to the care of
Mr John Wallace
Garvagh

Derry, July the 22nd 1814
Sir
Yours dated the 17th inst I did not receive before this morng
[morning?], As I presume that your cough is very trifling, & your uneasiness
slight, I suppose you may continue the directs [directions?] as they were
written expectg [expecting?] the rheumm [rheumatism?] in your shoulds
[shoulders?] to abate; & your appetite to improve gradually, After the
period of the Mercury & Vol[?] Inct[?] of [?] the sweatg [sweating?] will
grady [gradually?] abate, durg [during?] the use of the other meds
[medicines?] If spittg [spitting?] by the mercury from cold, the mercury
must be intermitted for a few days. Persevere.
Yours truly John Caldwell