| Title: | Thomas Elliott, Liverpool, to W.[G.?] Smith, [Carrickmacross?]. |
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| ID | 996 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | Elliot, Thomas/24 |
| Year | 1844 |
| Sender | Elliot, Thomas |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | shipping agent |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | Liverpool, England |
| Destination | Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, Ireland |
| Recipient | Smith, William G. |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | business |
| Source | D 3531/P/Box 1: Deposited by Major J. E. Shirley. #TYPE LET Shirley Papers: Thos.[Thomas?] Elliott, Liverpool, to G. Smith, C.Km [Carrickmacross?], 2 September 1844, [Shirley Estate?], [Farney?], [County Monaghan?]. |
| Archive | Public Record Office, Northern Ireland. |
| Doc. No. | 9005007 |
| Date | 02/09/1844 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | LET |
| Log | 08:05:1990 NHL created 25:06:1991 OT input 02:07:1 |
| Word Count | 127 |
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| Transcript | To Mr William [G.?] Smith [Carrickmacross, Ireland?] From: Liverpool 2d Sept [September?] 1844 Dear William, I herewith enclose the orders & list of cash & should have done so at first but considering how systematically all your office business is managed I conceived your counterparts of orders would have answerd [answered?] as a perfect check on the Gross amt [amount?] Your Brick, clay, aye & even the Coal would have been safely stowed away in Your Kingdom of Farney long since, had you not defered [deferred?] sending me orders till [until?] the Rough Weather set in - However from the way the wind has been for some days tis almost certain the Good Ship has ere this arrived in the Port of Dundalk - I shall be glad to hear from you that all is right at your earliest convenience Most truly Yours Thos [Thomas?] Elliott Mr Wm G Smith Ckm+ [Carrickmacross?] |