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Title: Letter concerning the Emigrant Protection Society
ID757
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileCullen, Paul/38
Year1851
SenderPrivate Paul Cullen
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationarmy officer
Sender Religionunknown
OriginDrogheda, Co. Louth, Ireland
DestinationEmigrants' Protection Society
Recipientunknown
Recipient Genderunknown
Relationshipunknown
SourceThe Belfast Mercury, 17 April 1851
ArchiveThe Linenhall Library, N. Ireland.
Doc. No.9407288
Date04/04/1851
Partial Date
Doc. TypeLET
LogDocument added by LT, 19:07:1994.
Word Count150
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TranscriptIRISH EMIGRANT PROTECTION SOCIETY - The following letter
is from Private Cullen, enclosing a subscription
of three pounds towards the funds of the Emigrant
Protection Society - a branch of the Society of St.
Vincent de Paule:-

"Drogheda, 4th April, 1851

MY DEAR SIR, - I beg you to enclose 3 pounds as a
small contribution to the funds of the Emigrants' Protection
Society. Every one must deplore the sad circumstances
which compel the inhabitants of this fine country to
emigrate in such vast numbers from their cherished
fatherland, and it would seem to be most desirable
that means should be devised to keep them at home.
But as long as misery and destitution, oppression and
misrule, make it necessary for them to seek
shelter and protection beyond the seas, it is well worth the
charity of the Society of St.Vincent to undertake to direct
their steps, and protect them from fraud and imposture.
I trust that a generous public will soon supply your
Society with funds to carry out its truly Christian
and charitable project, on an extensive scale. -
Believe me to be, with sincerest esteem, your
obedient servant,
Paul Cullen
+ James O'Ferrall, Esq.