| Title: | Cunningham, Waddell to Cunningham, Charles, 1756 | 
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| ID | 5386 | 
| Collection | Letterbook of Greg & Cunningham, 1756-1757 [T. Truxes] | 
| File | gc/143 | 
| Year | 1756 | 
| Sender | Cunningham, Waddell | 
| Sender Gender | male | 
| Sender Occupation | merchant | 
| Sender Religion | unknown | 
| Origin | NYC, USA | 
| Destination | Belfast, Northern Ireland | 
| Recipient | Cunningham, Charles | 
| Recipient Gender | male | 
| Relationship | brothers | 
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| Log | unknown | 
| Word Count | 241 | 
| Genre | business | 
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| Transcript | To Charles Cunningham, Belfast 12 September 1756 Dear Charles: I am favoured with yours of the 10th April & Observe the Contents. Nothing hinders me sending your own Account but I put by the account Currant you furnished me last Season in a place where I cant find it, & in it there are several sums that I want to know to enable me to make out your Account. As I wrote to you to this purport before, I hope soon to Receive it when you depend I shall Close our account. What I have wrote you before about the articles that will Answer here is my present oppinion. Linnens to Cost from 1s to 1s/8d per yard will almost always answer & Irish Butter. I am in great hopes if Mr. Greg stirs himself, our Partnership may turn out well & be of great advantage both to him & me. 1 know it will not be very agreeable to some of my Irish Friends, but [if] they may make tryal of Others, they will return again. Your & Mr. Blows Box of Linnens will be sold as soon as possible & the sales furnished by Greg & Cunningham which is our Firm. Dear Charles: assure yourself Nothing can give me greater pleasure then to hear of your Success. WC [P.S.] Pray tell Mr. Wiloter1 Captain moor is safe arrived & that his order shall be duely Observed. per the Packet  |