Hugh MacCulloch to Albert Campbell 10 April 1935. Page 128-130

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Document ID 9912209
Date 10-04-1935
Document Type Letters (Other)
Archive Campbell
Citation Hugh MacCulloch to Albert Campbell 10 April 1935. Page 128-130;OMAFP.2002.6.1075; CMSIED 9912209
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Page 128

[stamp] 
PORTRUSH 
4 PM
10 APR
1935

A. Albert Campbell Esq
4 Waring St
Belfast

Page 129

Dhu Varran Park, Portrush
April 10, 1935

My dear Albert,

I had a letter from MacGrath & Son
dated April 4 asking me to fill up a form
granting Judge Henderson Power of Attorney
and saying you had completed the form.
I could and [?] to get to a [?]
Public. As I am 84 years of age & suffering
from many of the disabilities of old age. 
I have not been able to go down to Portrush
for many months, and I have no hope
of any improvement. The Dublin firm on receiving
my refusal wrote & spoke of the possibility
of “the [?]” coming to me.

Now I wish you would tell me what exactly
a Power of Attorney is and what further risk we
would have to take & what it means in the
way of personal expense. 
I know you are a busy man and I do not
like to bother you but I know you will help me
I really am not fit for new engagements.

I know what Charlotte’s death meant to you
and Mrs Campbell. It was, as you may guess
a great blow to me.

With kindest regards to you both
I am affectionately yours

Hugh MacCulloch.


Transcribed by Brian McCrory