Gowar, Richard

H. Goldbore Es\qr/ /
Sir // /
Having heard that its is nes+sary to inform /
You by Letter the Particulars, and number of our /
Family, in regard to going out to settle at the Cape of /good\ Hope. /
we therefore beg leave to draw Your attention to our /
{S} short Perusal for a few moments, hour Family stands /
thus two Boys 7+ One Girl, the eldest Boy Seven Yeares /
next Boy three Yeares 7+ the Girl seven Month, Ourselves /
under Thirty. my Busines+s being in the Bilding in /
general, but if we go out we wish to Cultivate the /
Land, then /Sir\ should you think us proper subjects for /
the Sittuation. which we sincerely hope You will as it will /
releive us from many difficulties which we are now /
labouring under, and afford us an opportunity of bring /
up our Family in a way that they may be an Honour /
to there Countrey and Useful members to Society, /
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in this Undertaking, Sir we must implore Your Kindnes+s /
to Intircede for a Family that will ever remain in duty /
bound for your goodnes+s /

And Remain /
Sir /
Your Much Obliged /
and Humble Servant /
Rich\d/ Gowar /

PS as we wes quit Ignorant of the Plans in which /
we are to Proceed in Respect of going out we beg /
leave to ask the Favour of being informd by You /
as early as you think proper our addres+s is /
Rich\d/ Gowar /
N\o/9 Lowar Marsh /
Lambeth /

Born/Year: 
1790
Wrote from: 
London
Occupations: 
"Bilding in general'
TNA reference: 
CO/48/43/338
Type ?: 
Autograph Informants
Rich or Plain: 
Rich Text