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Letter from David Kennedy, Dublin, relating to application by Francis M Levins, Belfast, to accompany her husband, James, in his transportation to New South Wales

    Letter from David Kennedy, 20 Marlborough Street, Dublin, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, enclosing copy of letter he received from Francis M Levins, 7 College Square, Belfast, [County Antrim], relating to her application to accompany her husband, James, in his transportation to New South Wales [Australia]. Levins expresses her gratitude at being granted free passage for herself and her child, but explains that she thinks that her husband is now on his way home to Ireland, as his sentence ended on 7 July 1827. States that if she were to travel now, ‘I might pass him on my way there which all the troubles I ever had would be nothing to that’. 2 items; 6pp

    Original source name : Letter from David Kennedy, Dublin, relating to application by Francis M Levins, Belfast, to accompany her husband, James, in his transportation to New South Wales
    English translation : Letter from David Kennedy, Dublin, relating to application by Francis M Levins, Belfast, to accompany her husband, James, in his transportation to New South Wales
    Creator : Administration
    Document- type 1 : correspondence
    Reference number : CSO/RP/1827/1458
    Language(s) : English
    Geographical coverage : Ireland, Australia
    Year(s) : 30 Aug 1827-1 Sep 1827
    Theme 1 : family
    Theme 2 : legal
    Archive name : An Chartlann Náisiúnta
    Archive name (English) : National Archives
    Archive address : Bishop Street, Dublin 8, Ireland D08 DF161
    City : Dublin
    Country : Ireland
    Official website and institutional resources : http://nationalarchives.ie
    Finding aid(s) : https://csorp.nationalarchives.ie/context/index.html
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