SEYMOUR, George

 

770

No. 303 Oxford Street, London

July 26, 1819

Honour’d Sir

I have seen in the Public paper the overtury of Goverment to disrested [distressed?] Persons to provide them a passage to the Cape and as I come under that decripion I have applied.  I have resided at [Capham] some years in the cappassity of a domestick servant.  I have in the former part of my life bein imployed in gardening I am a single man 35 yrs of aige any further perticklers I should be happy to state if required I hope your goodness will prompt you to attend to my case as on a more minute inspection you will discovere it to be a distressing one.

Sir I remaine your

Humble Servant

George SEYMOUR

 

 

 

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