RYAN, James
National Archives, Kew CO48/45, 453
May Pole Road
Cork
22 July 1819
Memorial of James RYAN late Captain the 32nd Regt of Foot pension 1s1d per day to His Royal Highness the Duke of York Commander of the Forces
Humbly sheweth
That memorialist served 25 years 347 days in the army 5½ years of that time in the West Indies. That his family consists of a wife and 5 children, 3 boys and 2 girls. That his own age is 47, his wife 40, 3 boys from 10 to 5, the 2 girls from 4 to 2 years of age.
That memorialist hopes Your Royal Highness from the above statement will take it into your most gracious consideration that with such a youthfull family I would be a fit and proper person to emigrate to the Cape of Good Hope.
That memorialist will take the greatest care to instill into the youthfull minds of his children the love of loyalty for your Illustrious Family, devotion for the Established Church and respect for the British Constitution and a family so instructed must be a great acquisition to an infant settlement.
That memorialist hopes that if there is a deposit required he will be allowed the benefit of the Act in favour of former pensioners to make good the same but at the same time begs leave to state that I would consider myself fully satisfyed with a compensation in the new settlement for any loss of pension I may sustain.
Memorialist hopes that if there is any thing informal or disrespectfull in this memorial your Royal Highness will impute it to my ignorance not to a want of respect for the Royal personage to whom I hope you will excuse the liberty I have taken to address this memorial.
If I am so lucky as to suckseed in this myselfe and family will be in duty bound to pray
James RYAN
Late Captain 32nd Regt Foot
Out pensioner of Kilmainham Hospital
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