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Samuel Brown, "Lough Sooly" [Lough Swilly] to brother, David Brown, Mill St., Belfast, 28 June 1793
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Samuel Brown (27/03/2023), Samuel Brown, "Lough Sooly" [Lough Swilly] to brother, David Brown, Mill St., Belfast, 28 June 1793, Publisher = "University of Galway", Asset Id 18611, Archival Record Id p155/76/9
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Brown Brothers Letters
Title
Samuel Brown, "Lough Sooly" [Lough Swilly] to brother, David Brown, Mill St., Belfast, 28 June 1793
Description
Brown sailed from Belfast to Londonderry and from thence to Philadelphia. Evidently the ship put into Derry in distress from storms or leaks: "as to our Bread When it was brought ashore out of fifteen Barrels Wee got seven of them scarsely sufficient for Dogs". The ship had foundered and had to be "hailed off the Bank" on June 24. However, Brown reassured himself that the ship was now, after repairs, "very seafe". Ship was due to sail from Derry on June 30. Mentions brothers Hugh and "Littel William ... Be Shure to give him learning as if any thing may offer I Intend Not to for gett him if I stay there (Philadelphia)".
Date
28/06/1793
Date Issued
27/03/2023
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Text
Archival Record Id
p155/76/9
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
2pp
Topic
Brown Brothers Letters
Geographic
Lough Swilly,Donegal (county),Ireland,Belfast,Antrim (county)
Temporal
Eighteenth century,Seventeen nineties
Genre
Transcript
Note
Transcript text by PRONI. Title and description by Professor Kerby Miller.
Creator / Author Name
Samuel Brown
Part Of:
p155_0076_0009_d001