Title: | Wm Heather, Brackville, Canada to Thomas Greeves, Dungannon |
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ID | 1412 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Heather, William/52 |
Year | 1835 |
Sender | Heather, William |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | unknown |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | Brackville, Upper Canada |
Destination | Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, N.Ireland |
Recipient | Greeves, Thomas |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | business |
Source | D 593/28: Obtained: Lt. Col. J.H.R. Greeves, c/o Messrs J. & T.M. Greeves, Conway Street, Belfast |
Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland |
Doc. No. | 9504094 |
Date | 29/10/1835 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | Document added by LT, 24:04:1995. |
Word Count | 533 |
Genre | |
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Transcript | Brackville Oct 29th 1835 Dear Thos [Thomas?] I rec'd yours of the 10th of August and in reply beg to say that I considder [consider?] you have no wright [right?] to stop my money on the hear [?] assertion of any of the legatees who do not understand the matter or they would not talk as they do Dose [Does?] the will bind me to pay the purchase of the ground Rent of the Houses you have since the [they?] will and must be aware that it dose [does?] not the purchase of the ground of the Houses was a debt due by our father and we as Executors have a wright [right?] to pay that debt out of the money and being a debt due to our father besides at the time of the purchase there was an understanding between my father and the assigneuse that the purchase of the ground Rent of the Houses in Dungannon was to stand over to it would be paid out of the first dividend of Mr Harringtons property and Mr Atkinson might cullect [collect?] it will as he was in Dungannon at the time of sale and heard of this agreement between the assignees and my father but because Jas & I consented to pay it rather than have our property sold for it when there was no word of a dividend but now when a dividend has been paid we as the Executors of our father have a wright [right?] to pay it out of the proceeds being a debt of our fathers and knowing that it was our fathers Intention that it should be paid out of the proceeds from Mr Harringtons Estate I have had a great deal of trouble in getting my port but it is well since I was far off - or I should have had it before now you paid all the rest of the legatees without any stop and you have an equal wright [right?] to pay me the disappointment has caused me some trouble and I have suffered enough since I came here without any more and will now thank you to pay the ballance [balance?] coming to me to Mr Wm Robson for which his Receipt will be sufficient the will states that the expence [expense?] attending the proving shall be born equally by my sons Wm [William?], Jas and John and my daughter Anna and you have divided the expence [expense?] between Wm [William?], Jas & John but I must go farther and to say that I think all the Legatees have a right to pay an equal part of the aditional [additional?] probate with respect to what you say not being safe in paying me the ballance [balance?] to you would know how it was respecting the purchase of the Houses if any thing was wrong the Legatees could not come on the Executors - but I hope I have now explained the matter to your satisfaction so as that I may not have any more disappointment in receiving what is coming to me. I am glad to hear your health is better wishing you a continuation of the same I remain Yours Truly[?] Wm [William?] Heather |