BISHOP, J
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 503
6 Villa Row
Dowlace Common
Camberwell
15th September 1819
Sir,
We can muster 7 persons to proceed to the Cape of Good Hope & if you could (in the course of applications made to you) recommend or point out to us a respectable party we can join we shall be much obliged.
I am Sir
Yours truly
J. BISHOP
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 542
6 Villa Row
Dowlace Common
Camberwell
27th September 1819
Sir,
I return my thanks for the attention to mine of no date but before it was received we had joined a party. It being the wish of His Majesty's Government that settlers before leaving this “garden of the world” should be in possession of every particular. I shall esteem it a great favour to have the following questions answered.
I remain Sir your most obd't humble servt
J. BISHOP
1st How (individually) are the settlers to be put in possession of the grant of land and who is to give them such possession?
2nd
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