Title: | William Murphy to Martin Murphy, 14 November 1864 |
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ID | 4051 |
Collection | Argentina - Murphy |
File | murphy/26 |
Year | 1864 |
Sender | Murphy, William |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | cattle breeder |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Destination | Haysland, Co. Wexford, Ireland |
Recipient | Murphy, Martin |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | brothers |
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Log | unknown |
Word Count | 213 |
Genre | money, birth, family |
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Transcript | Buenos Aires Dear brother Martin, I have just arrived in town on yesterday, and write a few hurried lines to you. Considering the enclosed bill forwarded by John [torn] supplementary (Mail, for 110 £). The 100 you will be so good as to give to Frank Whitty’s brother Larry. It is as much as he can spare at present. As John has written to you concerning the enclosed bill, you need no more particulars from me. At the time he posted his letter he was not aware that he would have been able to get the bill. I have the pleasure of informing you that we are all well here. Patt and children are all well. Eliza was confined on the 28th last month. She is up, and herself and the baby are doing very well. I was expecting to have heard from you this time past, it is now a long time since I received any letter from you. I hope you are going on as usual. I would be pleased to hear from you and James occasionally. Hoping this will find all friends well and wishing to be kindly remembered to my sisters and friends, I remain your brother, yours truly, William Murphy |