| Title: | H.Y. [Hamilton Young?], to "Dear Sir" | 
|---|---|
| ID | 3461 | 
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database | 
| File | Young, Hamilton/54 | 
| Year | 1787 | 
| Sender | Young, Hamilton | 
| Sender Gender | male | 
| Sender Occupation | goods trader | 
| Sender Religion | unknown | 
| Origin | New York, USA | 
| Destination | Belfast, N.Ireland | 
| Recipient | Isaac, Simon | 
| Recipient Gender | male | 
| Relationship | business, friends | 
| Source | D 729/22: Presented by Miss Duffin, Mount Pleasant, Stranmillis, Belfast. | 
| Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland. | 
| Doc. No. | 9604082 | 
| Date | 31/12/1787 | 
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | EMG | 
| Log | Document added by LT, 19:04:96. | 
| Word Count | 169 | 
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| Transcript | Dear Sir I am deprived the pleasure of hearing from you since my last. Some time ago I sent my Sister a Cask of Peppers & one of Peaches, [Desiring?] her to send Mr Isaac share of [them?] if they arrived safe no doubt she did. I have now shipd [shipped?] on board the Ship Lord Charles amt [amount?] Capt Pilar [Decian?] a barel [barrel?] of very fine Newton Peppers, all wrapped separately in Paper & leaves of Indian Corn, therefore hope they will goe [go?] safe & prove agreeable to her, I have also sent a box of seeds the best of which is enclosed, they are both included in a bill of Lading to my Sister. I am using every means in my power to settle affairs here, so as to return to my native Country, & hope that wont [will not?] be long first with best wishes to Mrs Isaac & the Sadlers I am &c Simon Isaac Esq Holywood near H Y [Hamiltom Young?] Belfast |