Title: | Samuel Neale, Dublin, To Thomas Greer, Dungannon, Co Tyrone |
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ID | 1937 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Neale, Samuel/49 |
Year | 1771 |
Sender | Neale, Samuel |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | unknown |
Sender Religion | Quaker |
Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
Destination | Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland |
Recipient | Greer, Thomas |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | friends |
Source | D1044/369: Deposited by the late Captain U. McG. Greer |
Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland |
Doc. No. | 9503178 |
Date | 14/05/1773 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | LET |
Log | Document added by LT, 23:03:1995. |
Word Count | 303 |
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Transcript | To: Thos [Thomas?] Greer Dunngannon Ulster From: Dublin the 14th 5 mo [Month?] 1773 Dr frd [Dear friend?] Thy going out of town so abrupt prevented my recg [receiving?] what subscription the frds [friends?] of your Province proposed for the assistance of W H's Widow & Children my intention has been frustrated repecting it as I proposed remitting it through the Channell [Channel?] of A Balfour Vessell [Vessel?] it had been rather to [too?] long protracted but as I Conferred with W: Nevill he informed me pretty much as those did that he thought there would be 20 Guineas to be added from you if thou thinks it proper to give it to my care I shall do the needful & Bill on S & JM [Samuel & John Morton?] will do at 21 or 31 Days sight: or send it to Jn. [John?] Pemberton of Philadelphia thy self for their use: as I propose being home to our Quarterly Meetg [Meeting?] a letter will be acceptable to know thy Determination or if thou answers with silence as thou did my last I shall send what I have Collected without longer delay And wth [with?] Dr [Dear?] love to thee thy Wife & Children Concludes thy Affectionate frd [friend?] Saml. [Samuel?] Neale I believe I shant [shall not] leave town untill [until?] after First day please to remember me to Dr Robt [Robert?] Willis whose return to the North will be unexpected to thee as it was to himself: & Yet I hope in the Counsel of truth: it was a deep baptism the like many has partook of & others yet will in future services the [they?] may have to pass through Jno [John?] Runnet says the Two Pieces Linen sold by Jno [John?] Canavan @ 12d per yard are his brothers & that they were sail'd [sailed?] by Denis Fox of [Clonfeale?] & County Tyrone |