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MS 237
Eimeo April 28th 1814
Dear Sir,
I received yours with with pleasure and am
Glad to hear that you had such plesant [pleasant] news by
those two arivals [arrivals] I hope you will not be afended [offended]
With me for not sending before I wrot [wrote] afwe [a few] lines
to you to send by Mr Shelley I realey [really] forgot, but
What I had given it to him tel [till] tha [the] day after he
saild [sailed] I hope he is arrived saf [safe]. I dearsay [daresay] he informed
you what perlious [perilous] sirkamstances [circumstances] I have been in as
Wel [well] as himself the lord he is a very present help
In troble [trouble] keipt [kept] and delivred [delivered] us from being hert [hurt]
I think it verey [very] Chruel [cruel] in Captn [Captain] Woker [Walker]
that he did not go for those people that was left
on the Island wher [where] the daphny was taken by the
natevs [natives] I have herd [heard] that they are all kild [killed] and
I have evrey [every] reason to belive [believe] it dear frend [friend] I have
Sent a Cask of Pork on board the governor macquarie
for you the party is paid if you will have the

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ghassall

Bicknell, George. "Letter to Thomas Hassall." Hassall Family Papers, 1793-2000, vol. Sub-series 2: correspondence, volume 2, 1794-ca. 1885. File 1: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 2, pp. 1-297, 1794-ca. 1823, State Library of New South Wales, 28 April 1814.

A 1677 / 2/pp.237-239