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Title: Receipt from James Clarke, Philadelphia, to James Smith, Moycraig, Co.Antrim.
ID3843
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
Filemcintyre, john/44
Year1847
SenderMcIntyre, John
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationsolicitor?
Sender Religionunknown
OriginPhiladelphia, Penn., USA
DestinationMoycraig, Co. Antrim, N.Ireland
RecipientSmith, James
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipbureucracy
SourceD1828/43: Presented by James Steele, The Whins, Ballymoney, Co.Antrim.
ArchiveThe Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.9503228
Date09/11/1847
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 27:03:1995.
Word Count82
Genre
Note
Transcript[To] Mr James Smith Moycraig
near Mosside [Moss-side?] Post office
County Antrim
Ireland
From:

No one 62 œ20.0.0. Phila Nov 9 1847 [Philadelphia, November 9, 1847?]

Robert Taylor on Corsadon & Co [Company?] of Cerry
in favor of James Smith for twenty pounds
payable ten days after sight
James Clarke

Coleraine 6 Decr [December?]

[To] Mr James Smith

Dr [Dear?] Sir

At the request of your son Jonathan who
now sits beside me I am happy to inform you that there has come to you
out of your son Robert estate the sum of Two hundred and fifty dollars
after professional fees and other expenses deducted. A draft for twenty
Pounds which is equal to One Hundred Dollars is now sent you; the
ballance Jonathan at present holds. Hoping that the result will be
agreeable to all concerned, I remain
Very respy Yrs [Very Respectfully Yours?]
John McIntyre
Walnut St [Street?] above 6th Philada [Philadelphia?]