BEACALL, J
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 217
Northampton Street
Clerkenwell
London
20 July 1819
Sir,
I have the honour to request that you will be so good as to furnish me with the necessary information relative to the encouragement to be given to individuals who may be intend to emigrate from this country to Africa upon the plans proposed by Government.
I have the honour to be Sir
Your obdt svt
J. BEACALL, Surgeon
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 269
54 Northampton Street
London
28th July 1819
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge your reply to my former letter relative to the [new] settlements and being desirous of becoming a settler should the thing appear eligible am solicitous of further information. My circumstances are such as not to oblige me to leave England: but with the hope of bettering my condition (having a young family growing up) I should join some friends who are intend to this settlement. If not impossible I should wish an early interview with one of the principals of the office who could answer a few questions I wish to become familiar with and which the limits of a letter preclude. Hoping this indulgence in order to my further arrangement.
I remain your obt svt
J. BEACALL, Surgeon
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