EAMES, William

 

41

Pittimoor near Sheffield

August 5th, 1819

May it please your Lordship,

                                    Having been informed that Government proposes to encourage emigration to the Cape of Good Hope, I take this opportunity of offering and petitioning your Lordship to accept of myself and family which consists of the following persons viz

 

myself - William EAMES - 47 years

my wife - Sarah EAMES - 40 years

a son - Joseph - 22 years

do - William - 20 years

do - John - 14 years

do - Edward -12 years

do - Thomas - 6 years

a daughter - Ann -19 years

do - Elizabeth -18 years

do - Mary - 16 1/2 years

do - Eliza - 8 years

 

My present occupation is that of a brick maker but have been used to the making or cutting of canals, new roads, all kinds of farming and husbandry work.  In such employment my children have been engaged under my directions.

            I have it in my power to find the sum of Fifteen Pounds, and whatever more may be required and agreed upon am willing to liquidate it when fixed in the settlement by the [date] which may be appointed.  I am at liberty to remove at any time your Lordship may appoint soon as the agreement and terms are settled upon.

            If your Lordship will not think me too presuming I humbly request the favour of an early reply waiting which I remain with due respect

your Lordship's most obedient and very humble servant.

William EAMES

Brick maker

 

NB Pittimoor is a small village one mile from Sheffield on the road to Leeds.

 

 

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