• Reference
    Z629/31
  • Title
    Letters from Barry & Hayward, Queenhithe, London, acting as London agents for Thomas Turner. One of the partners was C J Barry. 1 sheet Letter forwarding small order Contacted Caldecott re. woollen cloth sent out; suggests making a claim Mentions order on Greenwoods & Co had to send goods via St Johns - no ship likely to leave here for St Andrews this fall Enclose a letter from Mrs Pain, requesting Turner to pay £5 to son Edmund, believed to be at St Andrews Partnership Groocock, Lowe & Groocock dissolved, debts made over to W A Groocock, may go out to St. Johns to collect own debts - "all confidence between him and his son being entirely at an end" Discusses Turner"s idea of setting up new business at St Johns and selling off stock at St Andrews (town decreasing) advises against public sale at St Andrews probably would have to come to England Brother (John) more convinced about Turner staying out in Canada "Mr Lowe has just arrived at Liverpool in a most deplorable condition - and emaciated that he can hardly walk. Without the means of support, he is now shunned by all who used to know him"
  • Date free text
    10 Sep 1834
  • Production date
    From: 1834 To: 1834
  • Level of description
    item