Dyason, Isaac

May it please your Excellency

The Memorial of Izaac Dyason of Lushington Valley,
Torrens River, near Bathurst, Albany _
Humbly Sheweth

That your Memorialist was very unadvisedly induced
in the early part of the present Year to become one of the
securitys for Mr Jarman of Barthurst in the purchase of
the Part at that place. Your Memorialist had no interest
in the said purchase not any other motive save that
of Friendship, and a wish that Mr Jarman might succeed
in his undertaking; but unfortunately the reverse has
been the case, from various circumstances Mr. Jarman
has not succeeded his property has been seized, and
sold at a great loss on its original Cost _
Your Memorialist some Months ago being
very anxious, and thinking the Business would not
answer waited with Mr Jarman on the proper authority
when Mr Jarman offered to give up the Concern; and
his property therein but he Mr Jarman was then
encouraged to proceed, and Mr Jarman soon after
told Your Memorialist he had paid a part of the
Grant by advances to Government.
Your Memorialist humbly presumes and believes
that Mr Jarman never had any intention to deceive the
Government or convert any of its property to his own
use but that he has failed from a deficiency of capital,
giving too much credit, and having gone beyond his
Means

means in Building.
Your Memorialist humbly hopes your Excellency
will excuse the foregoing remarks, and earnestly
entreats that he may be absolved from this Business
having a numerous but industrious Family to
provide for, and owing to the great, and general
disstress and failure has been obliged to expend all
little property on the cultivation of his Location
and his being proceeded against in this Business so as to
prevent that assistance from his friends he is soon
expecting.
Mr Horsley also one of the securitys, died lately leaving
a Widow with a numerous and disstressed Family ,
and Mr Carpenter another security is in very indifferent
circumstances.
If it is required Your Memorialist can give the best
references as to his general Character and Conduct
and can have this Memorial attested by the most
respectable signatures _.
Your Memorialist wishes to impress on the
Mind of Your Excellency the inevitable disstress
ruin it would plunge himself and Family
if proceeded against, therefore most respectfully
earnestly implores Your Excellency to set his
at ease on this Business, and for which as in duty
himself and Family will ever pray _.
December 1. 1821 _
Izaac Dyason

Born/Year: 
1780
Born/Place: 
St.Lawrence, Thanet, Kent
Wrote from: 
London
Occupations: 
brazier, tinman
Cape archive: 
158/204
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Autograph Informants
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Plain Text
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