Letters, 1744.

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Letters, 1744.

Correspondence. Letter 2: Autograph letter, signed, from Charles Trelawny to Francis Gashry, dated June 3, 1744, concerning the estate of Sir Charles Wager. He enclosed a memorandum, not present in the collection, for two London Bills of Exchange. He expresses surprise that he is refused the account settled by "the Governour" and a copy of the will of Sir Charles, which are required to draw a transfer of mortgage. He asks for the name of the widow's lawyer.

2 items, 1 envelope.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7630822

Florida State University

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Trelawny, Charles.

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Charles Trelawny, was heir to the Shotwicke estate, where he and his family went to live in Wirral, Cheshire. He is the father of Edward John Trelawny, 1792-1881, writer and adventurer. From the description of Letters, 1744. (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 50657743 ...

Gashry, Francis

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Wager, Charles, Sir, 1666-1743

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