Felton, George Henry
To His Exelency the Govener /
The Memorial of G H Felton /
Memorilast begs leave to state that /
he came out from England in M\r/ Howerd/s\ /
party and receaved A portion of 100 Acres /
of land upon wich he built A House 7+c /
but Memorilast meeting with Ill succes+s /
he Enlisted into the Cape Regment and /
was dscharged by the Honb\l/ Captain /
H Somerset the 25 \th/ of March 1822 /
Memorilest then returned to His said /
land wich he found M\r/ Howard had /
taken Posision of saing Memorialist had /
forfited to him Memorilest than Applied /
to H Rivers Esq\r/ Landrost who sansioned /
M\r/ Howards Prosedings . . /
Memorilest Humbly Prays your /
Exelency will alowe him to have his land /
again as it is Memorialist intention /
to Cultivate as much of the land as Posable /
as he has no other way of getting A livelywod /
And your Memorilast is ever bound to pray 7+c /
Should his Exelency not be Pleased to /
allow Memorilest to have his land again /
Memorialest humbly Prays his Excelency /
to Alow him A Colonele Pas+s or A Pas+s /
for England at His own Expence /
Grahams Town /
November 3 \rd/ 1822 /
G H Feltons /
Memomerial /