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Title: Cunningham, Waddell to Cunningham, Charles, 1756
ID5386
CollectionLetterbook of Greg & Cunningham, 1756-1757 [T. Truxes]
Filegc/143
Year1756
SenderCunningham, Waddell
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationmerchant
Sender Religionunknown
OriginNYC, USA
DestinationBelfast, Northern Ireland
RecipientCunningham, Charles
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipbrothers
Source
Archive
Doc. No.
Date
Partial Date
Doc. Type
Logunknown
Word Count241
Genrebusiness
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TranscriptTo 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