Hamilton Young, New York, To "Dear Matty", Ireland.

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Document ID 9606124
Date 05-08-1790
Document Type Letters (Emigrants)
Archive Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
Citation Hamilton Young, New York, To "Dear Matty", Ireland.; PRONI D.729/22; CMSIED 9606124
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Dear Matty             New York 5 Augt 1790

     Since writing you the 7 Ulto [make?]
a bill [on?] London for œ150 Ster.l [Sterling?] the 2 Inst
I rec.d [received?] your welcome favor of the 25 May
I think you right about the Money with
Mr [---?] but in your own name as as shoud [should?]
I have occasion to draw will on you.
I am pleased to find the issue of your inquiry [enquiry?]
prove so agreeable I [reap?] better than [give?]
PC for the Money I paid exclusive of the
rise in the funds Please God I got to Europe
shall be better able to Judge. It seems
of Consequence now to get into the House of [Carns?],
in Ireland, from the Names of the People
who Addressed Mr Leslie  I shoud [should?] think his
Interest very considerable, Many People
thought Lord Hilsbro [Hillsborough?] woud [would?]
not get in as I am still detained here by the Settlement
of some affairs which [makes?] me so
unhappy that I say as little as I can on
the Subject, but shall soon write you
further, I am sorry for the Death of
Molly Mills with Compl [Compliments?] to all friends
& Love to you & our Sisters I am Etc.
&c Pacquet [Packet?]  Belfast  HY [Hamilton Young?]
&c Olive Branch