Ireland -- Description and travel; Ireland -- Social conditions
DEAR SIR and pleas your honour,—I hope in you that you wont
buy all the cattle you want in S⸺ town. Patrick D⸺ has a lot
greasing with the father-in-law at C⸺; he intends to meet your
honour with them. Pleas, Sir, leave room for three Bullocks, I
have them greasing with you above the road all the summer.
Your faithful servant,
MICHL. T⸺.
I am setten some of my children and it has left me bare in
monney.
* * * * *
_Novr 12th._
DEAR SIR,—I will give three two-year-old Bullicks good owns for
next May rent. I will leave the vallue to your honour when you
come down before Christamas. I was offered £15 pounds for the
three last June; £5 each from Mr. ⸺ the Miller of C⸺. I never
took them out since. I have no father for them. Your honour has
plenty of straw to give them, the will make good Bullocks on
it. Your honour must get them les than vallue
Your truly faithfull servent,
* * * *
THE END.
BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO., PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
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