| Title: | W.J. Campbell Allen, Belfast to 'Sir' | 
|---|---|
| ID | 436 | 
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database | 
| File | Campbell Allen, William John/13 | 
| Year | 1841 | 
| Sender | Campbell Allen, William J. | 
| Sender Gender | male | 
| Sender Occupation | businessman | 
| Sender Religion | unknown | 
| Origin | Belfast, N.Ireland | 
| Destination | unknown | 
| Recipient | unknown | 
| Recipient Gender | male | 
| Relationship | business | 
| Source | D1558/1/1/11: The Papers of William John Campbell Allen, Deposited by F.D. Campbell Allen Esq., 15 London Road, Harrow-on-the-hill, Middlesex. | 
| Archive | The Public Record Office, N.Ireland. | 
| Doc. No. | 9904151 | 
| Date | 30/07/1841 | 
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | EMG | 
| Log | Document added by LT, 13:04:99. | 
| Word Count | 90 | 
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| Note | |
| Transcript | Belfast July 30th 1841. Sir, I have received a notification from the Secretary to the Lord Chancellor, that his Lordship has been pleased to appoint me a magistrate for the County of Antrim. At the present I am a practising Barrister on the North East Circuit; and I trust that there will be no objection to my continuing my practice at the Bar, along with holding the [Coun-ipi--?] of the Peace, upon the understanding that I shall not appear as counsel in any criminal court in the County for which I am appointed. I am, Sir, Your very Obedient Servant W.J. Campbell Allen. The Rt. Hon. The Attorney General |