Turvey, Edward

Sir
Nothing pains me more
than being forced to give trouble but
in the Situation I have been placed
it becomes my duty to do every thing
in my power for the Party going out
under me _ A Dilema Occurs in
the following Manner John Kemp
Sawyer and five Children are going
out with me. His Eldest daughter
Nancy Kemp aged fifteen has got
Married within the last 2 Months
W. John Sutton aged 17 years and
Mr Kemp is in much trouble fearing
His doughter will not go without
her Husband _ Mr Willie aged

26 wife Mr Willie Carpenter
has offerd to remain at home
for the present and Join our
Party in 6 months if the
Colonial office will have
the Goodness to Permit
John Sutton to go in her Place
and I Have been most
Particularly requested by the
overseers of the Parish of
Burwash in Sussex to
make known this Circumstance
and thir Ernest Entreaty
that this may be Complyd

with _ this will Compleat
our Party and Make no
difference in the Number
going out or in the amount
out of our diposit as it now
Stands having Paid 185_00
and out party now. making
only the amount of 182_10
I Have the Honor
to be Sir
your most Obedient
and Most Humble
Edw Turvey
our party is almost all on Board the
Sir George Osborn which will Sail on
wednesday or thursday _

Born/Year: 
1780
Born/Place: 
London
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drawing master
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TNA reference: 
CO/48/53/393
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Autograph Informants
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Plain Text
Additional information: 
hand match