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Title: The Drennan Letters, 1776 - 1819: Letter to "Will" [Drennan?].
ID882
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileDrennan, William/154
Year1819
SenderDrennan, William
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationdoctor
Sender Religionunknown
Originunknown
Destinationunknown
Recipientunknown
Recipient Genderunknown
Relationshipunknown
SourceT 765/1/18: Obtained From Mrs. Duffin, Summerhill, Mount Pleasant, Belfast.
ArchivePublic Record Office Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.9002034
Date01/01/1819
Partial Date
Doc. TypeLET
Log22:02:1990 JM created 19:06:1990 JF input 22:06:19
Word Count160
Genre
Note
Transcript...I. Hay is quite fix'd [fixed?] in going to America whenever he gets a
good opportunity. Our Vol. [Volunteer?]
Comanys [Companys?] make a good figure
Captain Banks's is the most numerous & he is fond of shewing [showing?] them
in marching to Church Meeting &c. a parade declined by the others, they
however I am told are to fire on Sunday next. their regimentals are blue
White Wastecoat [Waistcoat?] & breeches & blue co[l?]d.laced hats &c., it is
thought pretty & as you may possibly chuse [choose?] to join them [query?]
might it not be better to defer buying a new coat where you are
not that the uniform wou'd [would?] be convent.
[convenient?] for you as it is only worn on field Days - as J. Greg resign'd
[resigned?] when he went to America there was another Officer to be balloted
for. in his place & Sam was choisen [chosen?], a very inconvent
[inconvenient?]. because an expensive honor [honour?]....