Title: | R. Redmond in Ireland to W. Young in Cullybackey |
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ID | 2230 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Redmond, Roland/20(3) |
Year | 1880 |
Sender | Redmond, Roland |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | merchant |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | Ireland |
Destination | Co. Antrim, N.Ireland |
Recipient | Young, William |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | cousins, business |
Source | D 1364/I/76: Presented by W.L. Young Esq., The Old Rectory, Drewsteignton, Exeter,< Devon. |
Archive | Public Record Office Northern Ireland |
Doc. No. | 9011075 |
Date | 24/11/1880 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | Action By Date Document added by B.W. 20:12:1993 |
Word Count | 231 |
Genre | |
Note | |
Transcript | Nov. 24th 1880 My dear Willie I was very sorry not to have seen you on Monday. I just missed you at Farm Lodge and also at the office. I have a letter from Uncle Henry in which he says that Gould had written him that 14300 shares out of the 15000 had signed the agreement between the New Jersey Zinc Co and Moses Taylor and that the winding up of the old Company would be begun at once and a cash dividend of 30% be paid at once, the balance (about 30% more) as soon as possible once the New Co would be organized at once So this matter is practically settled. The Florida plantation I suppose you wish settled and I have no doubt that the present occupant will again offer for it. The price of course, I cannot say if fair or not, it seems all that [Pillot?] has even been offered for it and as it pays the taxes, I suppose you will let him rent it as before. I will write him to get more if he can. We will go on to Dublin tomorrow afternoon and join the Germanic #PAGE 2 at Queenstown on Friday Helen dreads the voyage greatly but I trust that the wind and sea will be propitious. Of course you have to expect the worst at this season. With much love to Cousin Jane believe me Your afft [affectionate?] cousin Roland Redmond |