SCHULSE, G

 

737

13 Perland Street

July 22nd 1819

Sir,

            Being desirous of availing myself of the bounty oh HM Government and emigrate to the Cape of Good Hope, I beg leave to solicit the favor of a copy if the circular in furtherance of this my intention.

I have the honour to be Sir

Your most obed’t humble servant

G. SCHULSE

 

790

13 Perland Street

July 29th 1819

Sir,

            I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your circular, dated July 22 1819, relative to those who wish to emigrate to the Cape of Good Hope.

            Permit me to inform you Sir that if His Majesty’s Government should think me a fitt subject I am ready to comply with the conditions of the circular, but I have to observe that I have a family of nine children from the age of five to nineteen and have selected seven persons who are desirous of going out – I should feel very much obliged by being informed whether I am eligible in your view or whether I must comply litterally with the circular and take up the number of ten?

I am Sir with respect

Your obedient servant

G. SCHULSE

 

 

 

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