Title: | Hamilton Young, New York to John Campbell, [Ireland?] |
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ID | 3475 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Young, Hamilton/68 |
Year | 1788 |
Sender | Young, Hamilton |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | goods trader |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | New York, USA |
Destination | Belfast, N.Ireland |
Recipient | Campbell, John |
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. | 9605183 |
Date | 12/07/1788 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | Document added by LT, 16:05:96. |
Word Count | 396 |
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Note | |
Transcript | Mr John Campbell New York 12 July '88 Dr [Dear?] Sir I have your Esteemed favors [8?] [Febr?] & 8th May the [foremen?] shoud [should?] have answerd [answered?] before this tho [though?] I did not [receive?] it to the 11 Feby but was in hopes to [have?] seen You soon myself but from what the gentleman with you has wrote Mr Sadler I fear it wont [be?] soon as I expected. I am much obligd to him for his candor [candour?] on this occasion there has been a fair state of the affairs of the books at his inspection [was?] since his [arrangements?] here, therefore being an honest Man I have not [a doubt?] best he represents them as they realy [really?] are. They have recd [received?] [a large?] [sum] more than the [Partners?] here which ought to be applyd [applied?] to the [Debts?] of the House. Not withs [withstanding?] that my Sister [will?] [show?] you a proposal I deliverd Mr Sadler the 16, Jany [January?] last which no people who were [desirous?] of an imediate [immediate? [sole?] [Settlement?] [could?] object to, but there is no instructions [come?] [out?] inconsequence thereof & you [must?] think this hard considering the [anxiety?] of my Sister for my Return. No doubt Mr Sadler writes you fully by this oppy [opportunity?] therefore unnecessary for me to say anything further on the subject. I think you are right with regard to the Bank it will enable you to wind up your [Cousins?] affairs to advantage & you have not [a?] [friend?] wishes you greater success than [I do?]. I thank you for your [kind?] intentions to go to the Highlands with me, but [I dont?] [understand?] Celtic Moreover the Women maybe as warm in their disposition as the [Men?] & with the Representation you have had of mine it woud [would?] not do. perhaps I may not with some honest thing that will take me for better or worse or the same reasons Will Harrison took Matty [Tedford?], for tho [though?] I have a large [parcel?] of Stockings they are in very bad order. [I?] [flatter?] myself from your [dismissing?] your [Wig?] that some Clever Girl will lay hold of you for if you live as long as Robin Armstrong youl [you will?] certainly want a [Mother?] Abigal [Abigail?]. Wishing you long Health & Happiness I am [&c?] [and?] Susan. < &c Belfast H.Y. [Hamilton Young?] |