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  2. Letter from S. Bray, an Emigrant, to his Father, Mr Richard Bray, of Falmouth.

    My dear and never-to-be-forgotten Father and Mother,—We are glad to inform you that we had a pleasant passage out. We weighed anchor in Plymouth on the 15th ...

    Article : 986 words
  3. From H. Ward to his Father, Mr J. Ward, King street, Arundel, Sussex.

    Dear Father and Mother, — I take this opportunity of writing to you, hoping to find you in good health, as I thank God all my family are at present, only that I ...

    Article : 685 words
  4. Extract of a Letter from Capt. Young, of the Ship “Prince George,” which left England for South Australia on September 4th, 1838.

    “Any information I can give I shall be most happy so to do. The principal thing to be made known to the public, particularly to ship-owners, is that it is an ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. Copy of a Letter received from James Hutchinson (formerly a Cheesemonger in London) to a Friend, who recommended him to go to Adelaide.

    Dear Sir,—I have taken the earliest opportunity of writing a few lines to let you know I have arrived safe, after a very fine voyage, although it was very long and ...

    Article : 358 words
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