| Title: | J. Langly, Dublin, to W. J. Alexander, London. |
|---|---|
| ID | 3554 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | langly, j/35 |
| Year | 1859 |
| Sender | Langly, J. |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | politician? |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
| Destination | London, England |
| Recipient | Alexander, William John |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | friends |
| Source | D 2433/B/20/53: Deposited by the Trustees of the Caledon Estate. |
| Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland |
| Doc. No. | 9601037 |
| Date | 09/02/1859 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | LET |
| Log | Document added by LT, 20:12:95. |
| Word Count | 131 |
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| Note | |
| Transcript | Dublin 9th February 1859 My dear Alexander I [return?] you [the?] copy you sent me of your very proper & considerate letter to [Messrs?] [Cose?] & Co Mr Moty solicitor This wch [which?] I hope just the finishing John W.J. Alexander Esq. I refer to your very [acc-----?] labour in that quarter. [Lady?] Caledon [passes?] through this on Monday on her way to England. I took the [-----] with which we have been visited here of late will [impose?] that I [am?] [-----?] their [----?] & civilly turn themselves into [favoring?] sales in the beginning of the [depression?] has put life into London and it looks as if before long there would be much to [excite?] the public [interest?] in here we [provements?] are dull enough [believe?] [me?] to [I?] [am?] Yours very faithfully John G. Smyly |