| Title: | J. Cox, Staffordshire, to W & FG Cash, [?]. |
|---|---|
| ID | 718 |
| Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
| File | Cox, John/32 |
| Year | 1855 |
| Sender | Cox, John |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | factory worker? |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | Staffordshire, England |
| Destination | unknown |
| Recipient | W & F.G. Cash |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | not acquainted |
| Source | D3618/D/9/21: Deposited by the late Mrs AC May |
| Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland. |
| Doc. No. | 9510072 |
| Date | 23/11/1855 |
| Partial Date | |
| Doc. Type | LET |
| Log | Document added by LT, 12:10:95. |
| Word Count | 133 |
| Genre | |
| Note | |
| Transcript | Mr W. & F. G. Cash Tis with the grates [greatest?] thanks that I have the pleasour [pleasure?] to informe [inform?] you that Mr. W.F has answard [answered?] the letter I sent to you Oct. 11th and if you see Mr.W.F. pleast [pleased?] to remember my best respects to him and tell him that I love the Irish female emigration and if I was a going to stop in Ingland [England?] I would ever be a subscriber to that fun [fund?]. and I send to [two?] postage stamps to that fun and wile [while?] I stop I's will send. what I mean by stop is I mean to go to the United Stats [States?] if I am speard [spared?] and shall ever feel gratful to him for what he as don for me. I am yours humble and obedant [obedient?] servant Joseph Cox Can Lane Nr Sedgley Waterhouses factory Staffordshire |