| Title: | John [McMullin?], U.S.A. to James Pollexfen, Sligo, Ireland. |
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| ID | 1744 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | McMullin, John/71 |
| Year | 1915 |
| Sender | McMullin?, John |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | unknown |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | unknown |
| Destination | Sligo, Ireland |
| Recipient | Pollexfen, James |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | friends? |
| Source | T3694: Presented by Mr. A. McMullin, Sligo, Ireland. |
| Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland. |
| Doc. No. | 9503050 |
| Date | 1/12/1915 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | EMG |
| Log | Document added by LT, 10:03:1995. |
| Word Count | 274 |
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| Note | |
| Transcript | The nunnery is not in the centre. The new palace for the R. C [Roman Catholic?] Bishops is a little more central and near the Cathedral. It looks like a nunnery a large plain building The Cathedral overshadows dear old St Johns church the protestants allowed the Bishop to push the [cardinal?] houses called, [Holly?] Blest Money ought to be fine [make?] [Miss?] Mrs. Anderson gives which ought to be sufficient for living immediate months but I daresay she helps the women who attends to her sometimes [---?] who I would not care to trust with money Therefore I sent a bit of fresh meet [meat?] & I leave Ellen to buy two good black dresses for [W.?] for years. Ellen said [to?] us there is little difference She can use one for every day the other for Sunday I wonder who the Globe reporter spoke to in Sligo I hope to reliable people as he has not taken back false views he told me he had also received a letter from you he is very well and his wife is very nice and agreeable You might not [dessert?] the [point?] lot & will be reserved by me for some emergency & for food which needed I have sent her coal just a [quarter?] [---?] at a time [is?] John & [th---?] [An invitation is included in the letter?] The Pleasure and honor of the company of Mr & Mrs James [Pollexfen?] is requested at Grand View the home of the Misses Lillie and Ethel McRobert, Wednesday evening, December the twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and fifteen. Cards Music Dancing Orchestra: London Harpers, E. Cortese and Bros. Laverne Laughton. Stanley McRobert. |