BLAKE, Samuel
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 211
Twickenham
8th July 1819
Sir,
Understanding that Government are willing to give encouragement to persons emigrating to the Cape of Good Hope I shall feel much obliged to you if you will favour me with an account of the regulations that are to be observed by those who settle there. I am at the present engaged in business but on account of the sad state of trade I am not doing so well as I could wish. I have therefore been led to turn my mind to the subject of emigration and if the offers of Government are advantageous I shall embrace them.
I remain your respectful obedient and humble servant
Sam'l BLAKE Jun
PS Please to direct S. CLARKE
Draper
Twickenham
Middlesex
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