Title: | Byrne Family [at Liverpool?] to Mr S Trench [Co Monaghan?] |
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ID | 422 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Byrne, Peter, Nicholas and sister/3 |
Year | 1844 |
Sender | Byrne, Peter, Nicholas and sister |
Sender Gender | male-female |
Sender Occupation | emigrants |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | unknown |
Destination | unknown |
Recipient | Trinch, Stuerd |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | unknown |
Source | D 3531/P/Box 1: Deposited by Major J. E. Shirley. #TYPE EMG Shirley Papers: Peter and Nicholas Byrne and sister, at [Liverpool?] to Mr. [Steuart Trench?], [Shirley Estate?], [Farney?], [County Monaghan?]. 17 April 1844. |
Archive | Public Record Office, Northern Ireland. |
Doc. No. | 9005004 |
Date | 17/04/1844 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | 08:05:1990 NHL created 25:06:1991 OT input 02:07:1 |
Word Count | 158 |
Genre | |
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Transcript | To Mr. Stuerd trinch [Stewart Trench?] Esq [Esquire?] & &, Sir I take the liberty of returning you my most sincere thanks for the goodness you have done to me and my brother and sister in assisting us two [to?] immigrate [emigrate?] to America I wrote two [to?] Mr. Smyth [Smith?] on Saterday [Saturday?] the 13th of April two [to?] let your honour know my state here for which I received in return of it this morning thirty shillings from Mr. Elliot [Elliott?], and never was more awanting, we have found Mr Elliot [Elliott?] very kind he has got for all his pasingers [passengers?] on monday last a pound of bread each on thursday the same and on this day one shilling each now we are to get a shilling every day whilst we are detaind [detained?] here which I suppose will be untill [until?] friday next, may god bless you and your family which is the daily praur [prayer?] of Peter Byrne and Nicholas Byrne and Sister April 17th 1844 Emigration Nicholas Byrne of Derrynescol[n?] [Derryneskan?] to buy provisions £1..10..0- 17 April 1844 |