COLE, Frederick

 

198

London Street

Greenwich

13th August 1819

Sir,

            Having made application at the Colonial Department for information concerning the intended new settlements in Africa, I was then informed that no information could be obtained except by letter addressed to you. I should therefore be extremely thankful if you will have the kindness to inform me as early as convenient whether Government will sanction the emigration of three or four persons between the ages of twenty two and thirty and possessing a small capital from £100 to £150 which they intend appropriating to agricultural purposes. They are persons of reputable connections but owing to the present pressure of the times are under the necessity of taking advantage of the opportunity afforded of emigrating to the British Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. I therefore solicit the favor of an answer if Government on the above conditions will grant a free passage and one hundred acres of land to each of the persons above mentioned.

I remain Sir your most obedient humble servant

Fred’k COLE

 

 

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