AINSWORTH, Thomas
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 164
Blackburn
Nov 15th, 1819
May it please your Lordship to allow us to present our case, for your Lordship to give his opinion upon, which petition we humbly presume you will not be offended at, we are a set of poor men desirous of availing ourselves of the generous act of Government, to Emigrate to the new Colony at the Cape of Good Hope, we have paid our Customs house fees 6 weeks ago, to a Mr. WHITELEY and Co, School Lane Liverpool, and after the payment of our fees, they told us wee were to pay the Government Deposite when wee embarked at Liverpooll, they now demand the deposite immediately, or else they intend taking others in our place, though, contrary to their first proposall wee should have paid the deposite immediately but they could not give any receipt but upon plain paper, and fearing that, that would be of no service to us, when ? there, caused us to sent this petition your Lordship, praying you would forward with instructions what to do, or ? those Gentlemen to whom wee have the ? Customs house fees, bee commisioned by you or no, an answer by you as early as you can, as we wish to ? of our household goods to be in readiness, will be thankfully received from our Obedient Servants your Lordship.
Thos. AINSWORTH
Jon. EALES
Thos. EALES
Jno. FIELDING
Henry FIELDING
Jno. WILHIMSON (sic)
Richard HARRISON
Benjm. HARRISON
Robert CROPLEY
Jno FRANKLAND
Please to direct to
Thos. AINSWORTH
to be left at
William SEFTON & CO.
Wharehouse
Lingsteel, Blackburn
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