Settlers, A-L, 1823

 
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File 148. AJCP Reel No: 131-132
Content Summary:

Mostly letters addressed to Earl Bathurst and R. Wilmot.

Correspondents/ settlers mentioned include: Ann Archer; John Vincent; S. Allen; James Greig; William Adam (Edinburgh); James Andrews (Woodhouses); John Abbott (Surry); Mr Thomas Frederick Marzette; Richard Arthur (Plymouth); Thomas Alexander (Derby); J.W. Baker; John Andrews; John William Allenby; Horatio Nelson Holden; Thomas Burnell (London); William Bazeley (Cornwall); William Bryan (Dublin); John James; Thomas Brown; Henry Bye (Queenhithe); Charles Glover; S. Butler; W. Bromley; Thomas Hennings; George Bridges; Joseph Buttler (Dumfries); John Blackett (Cornhill); Edmund Byrne (London); James Edmund Bryant (London); Captain George Sutherland; George Brown; H. Bain; James Busby (London); George Bell (Montrose); John Baylis; Robert Byers; Peter Blackey; Thomas Borrowes; Thomas Brown (Woolwich); Peter Graham; Adam Maitland; Henry Morely (York); John Preston Bell (London); Thomas Barrett; Anthony Cottrell; Francis Moss Birds (Shropshire); J.W. Baker (Blackheath); Sam Bradbury (London); William Elliot; Hugh Batey (London); William Baker (Cheapside); Robert Coldwell; William Clark (Cape of Good Hope); Thomas Wilkinson; R. Carruthers; Peter Cunningham; John Shorter Morris; William Combes (Leith); Jos. P. Conway (Ireland); William Cordwell; John Carpenter (Portsmouth); Timothy Cain (Ireland); Charles Mills Cogle (Somerset); Neil Campbell (Hull); William Campain; John Clark; Hugh Campbell (Ireland); Hanbury Clements (Dublin); James Carter (Kent); Ralph Coulthard; William Campain (Sussex); Edward Courtenay (Ireland); Anthony Cottrell (London); Henry Coutley; Donald Campbell (Argyleshire); W. Dickinson; W.F. Despard; M. Dulhunty; William Dangar (Cornwall); Thomas Dickinson; Andrew Donald (London); Joseph Doddy; James Macfarlane (Argyleshire); Duncan Macfarlane (Argyleshire); R. Downie (Argyleshire); James Drummond (Fife); Daniel Donegan (Ireland); George H. Davies; W. Rawstorne; Jospeh Dunwoody (Dublin); Francis Whitfield; Thomas Dungey; William Danby; Richard English; William Elliot (London); Robert Futter; William Fisher; Thomas Brock (Edinburgh); Thomas Fitzgibbon (Cork); Robert Fraser (Dublin); Elizabeth Forster (Plymouth); William Fullerton; O. Wynne (Dublin); Daniel Merry (Dublin); Edward Rand (Colchester); Thomas Grimwood (Colchester); Charles Glover; Henry Goulburn; William Nairn Gray; Joseph Giles (Woolwich); Richard Garner; John Greenleaf (Deptford); Richard Garner; Nicholas Gribbell (Plymouth); George Govett (Somerset); John Griffiths (Anglesea); William Gellibrand; John Newton Goodhall (Northampshire); George Geddes (Manchester); Peter Graham (Woolwich); William Marshall (Blackwall); James Grant (London); Charles Gally; James Gibbon; William Hill (Belfast); J.M. Hamilton (Orkney); W.G. Unwin; R. Holmes; Samuel Hood (Covent Garden); Thomas Hawdon (London); Isaac Herron (Brighton); William Hughes (Clapham); W. John Haine (Glastonbury); James Hill (Scotland); John Waugh (Edinburgh); W.H. Hamilton; John Hobson (Dublin); Jeremiah Hatch (Dublin); M. MacKintosh; John Terry Hughes (Dudley); Charles Butler Hall (Camberwell); John Hobson (Dublin); John Hood; M. Hammond; W.H. Hamilton; G.B. Hutchings; William Hendry (London); W. Henry Jellicoe (London); Thomas Curry (Hampshire); C. Johnstone (Glasgow); Mr Joseph Smith; Joseph G. Jennings (Watford); James Jackson (Dublin); Henry Jennings (Watford); Joseph Hall Barnett (Belfast); James Kelly; Alexander Kinn; William Lang; James Thorniloe; Arthur J. Liddington; David Lambe (Kentish Town); William Lane (Cornwall); Robert Law (London); John MacKenzie (London); Michael Lee; John Lane (Cork).

Subjects include: Land grants; prospective settlers; seeking employment in the colonies; Dr Bell's System of Educating Children; employment in colony; assisted emigration;

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131-132

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