BUNN, T (re Frome settlers)
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 453-457
Frome, Somersetshire
30 Aug 1819
Sir,
I inclose a list of more than fifty persons who desire to be colonists at the Cape of Good Hope if approved by Government. This Town contains about ten thousand inhabitants, many of whom are out of employ, and I apprehend you will approve if the emigration of a part of them in some proportion to the number who emigrate from other places.
The enquirers will be most obliged if you favour them with answers to such of the questions on the other side as you may think proper to reply to. They attend again Monday the sixth of September and if it does not suit your convenience to write so soon they will come again the Monday following.
A very few of those who can advance ten pounds can advance a larger sum. When I am favoured with your answer I shall apply to the parish to advance for others.
I am Sir your humble servant
T. BUNN
Is the person to be placed at the head of ten or more individuals to receive the grant of 1000 or more acres? Or will the acres be granted to each individual?
Will the captain of ten be entitled to any priviledge or authority? Is he to be elected by the parties themselves? Will he be summoned to London to receive instructions?
Will the pensioners continue to receive their pensions? Will any part of this pension be advanced to enable them to go?
Will any provision be made for subsistence on their arrival, besides the return of the ten pounds? Or for taking them from their landing place to their intended residence? Or for furnishing them with seeds and tools?
[hole in paper] are they to attend....to embark?
Name |
Age
Years
|
Residence | Occupation | Wife | Children |
Age
Years
|
Money
£:s:d
|
Remarks |
Charles HIGHMAN [sic] | 21 | Broadway, Frome | Labourer | wife | none | 10 | ||
William HICKMAN | 18 | Chapmanslade, Wilts | Carpenter | none | none | 5 | ||
James THATCHER | 34 | Leys, Fromefield, Frome | Labourer | wife | Susanna THATCHER | 8 | ||
Mary Ann | 4 | 5 | ||||||
James | 3 | |||||||
Eliza | 2 | |||||||
John GOODLAND | 27 | Vicarage Street, Frome | Labourer | wife | Mary GOODLAND | 6 | ||
Charlotte | 3 | none | belongs to Rodden parish | |||||
James | 1 | |||||||
Charles HIGHMAN | Standerwick | Weaver & Bookseller | none | none | 10 | |||
Nathaniel WATTS | 28 | Trooper Street, Frome | Carpenter | wife | Eliza WATTS | 12 | ||
George |
10
|
5 | ||||||
Thomas | 9 | |||||||
Joseph | 1 | |||||||
John CHAPMAN | 26 | Heyford, Frome | Carpenter | wife | Lucy CHAPMAN | 1½ | 5 | |
Francis WATTS | 27 | Vicarage Street, Frome | Clothworker | wife | Charles WATTS | 10 | none | a Pensioner |
Joshua HAMMOND | 37 | Union Street, Frome | Clothworker | wife | Frederick HAMMOND | 10 | none | belongs to Shepton Mallett parish |
William POPE | 30 | New buildings, Frome | Sawyer | wife | Mary Ann POPE | 2½ | 5 | |
Elizabeth | ½ | |||||||
John CURTIS | 18 | Broadway, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | ||
Joseph WEAKLEY | 27 | Cox's Hill, Frome | Gardener | wife | Mary WEAKLEY | 5 | ||
Joseph | 3 | 10 | ||||||
John | 1 | |||||||
Thomas PAINE | 22 | Fromefield, Frome | Labourer | none | none | - | none | |
William HIGHMAN [sic] | 16 | Broadway, Frome | Clothworker | none | none | - | none | belongs to Berkley parish |
Joseph JENKINS | 19 | Vicarage Street, Frome | Clothworker | none | none | - | none | |
James CRADDON | 26 | Bridge, Frome | Cooper & Lath Maker | none | none | - | 10 | |
James COOMBS | 22 | Morgan's Lane, Frome | Clothworker | wife | James COOMBS | 2½ | none | |
Henry | ½ | |||||||
William GILBERT | 18 | Lower Heyford, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | none | |
Joseph HILL | 23 | New buildings, Frome | Weaver | wife | James HILL | 2½ | 5 | |
Ann | 1 | |||||||
James WALLIS | 25 | New buildings, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | none | |
John WEBB | 25 | New buildings, Frome | Clothworker | wife | Emily WEBB | 3 | 5 | |
Elizabeth Ann | 1 | |||||||
Daniel FARLEY | 28 | Cox's Hill, Frome | Labourer | wife | William FARLEY | 5 | a Pensioner belongs to Heytesbury Wilts | |
Sarah | 3 | none | Pension £11 per year | |||||
Joseph | 2 | |||||||
James COLLEDGE | 35 | Long Row, Frome | Clothworker | wife | James COLLEDGE | 10 | none | a Pensioner |
John | 5 | |||||||
Charles KING | 18 | Lower Heyford, Frome | Mason | none | none | - | none | |
John SHEENE | 19 | Long Row, Frome | Clothworker | none | none | - | none | |
Samuel DAINTON | 23 | King Street, Frome | Tinman | wife | none | - | 7 | |
William BURGESS | 22 | Butts, Frome | Weaver | wife | none | - | 5 | |
Thomas WILKINS | 16 | Blunt Street, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | none | |
William SPARROW | 22 | Grope Lane, Frome | Weaver | wife | none | - | none | |
Thomas MADDOX | 33 | Dilton Marsh, Wilts | Labourer | wife | none | - | none | |
Alexander HILLMAN | 26 | Naish's Street, Frome | Weaver | wife | none | - | 5 | |
Josiah YOUNG | 22 | Button Street, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | none | |
James BENNETT | 19 | New buildings, Frome | Weaver | [obscured] | none | - | none | |
Daniel WATTS | 18 | Vicarage Street, Frome | Clothworker | wife | none | - | 5 | |
Robert WATTS | 24 | Dilton's Marsh, Wilts | Labourer | none | none | - | 10 | |
James FERRIS | 38 | Dilton's Marsh, Wilts | Labourer | wife | none | - | 10 | |
George RICHARDS | 40 | Vicarage Street, Frome | Labourer | none | none | - | none | |
James BALL | 25 | Naish's Street, Frome | Shoemaker | wife | John BALL | 2 | 2 | |
Thomas BALL | ½ | |||||||
William DICKS | 29 | New buildings, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | none | belongs to Shepton Mallett parish |
James BAKER | 17 | Bridge Street, Frome | Twine Maker | none | none | - | none | |
William CLIFFORD | 34 | Butts, Frome | Labourer | wife | Sarah CLIFFORD | 13 | 7 | Greenwich Pensioner £5:8 per year |
John COULSTONE | 32 | Butts, Frome | Labourer | wife | Elizabeth COULSTONE | 5 | Pensioner 1/-per day | |
Ann | 3 | 10 | ||||||
John | 2 | |||||||
Caleb LONG | 35 | Whatley, Somerset | Labourer | wife | none | - | none | Pensioner 9d per day |
Henry DENHAM | 18 | Troopers Street, Frome | Clothworker | none | none | - | none | |
John ELLIOTT | 29 | Vicarage Street, Frome | Clothworker | wife | none | - | none | |
Charles BLANNING | 18 | Cottles Oak, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | none | |
John BISHOP | 21 | Broadway, Frome | Clothworker | wife | Eliza BISHOP | ¼ | none | |
William JENKINS | 17 | Vicarage Street, Frome | Clothworker | none | none | - | none | |
Michael PARROTT | 18 | Feltham, near Frome | Labourer | none | none | - | none | |
Enos HAND | 22 | Bridge Street, Frome | Plaisterer & Tiler | none | none | - | 10 | |
Gilbert PARSONS | 22 | Broadway, Frome | Tailor | none | none | - | none | |
James STAR | 30 | Broadway, Frome | Weaver | wife | none | - | none | |
Benjamin PENNY | 26 | Vicarage Street, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | none | |
James RUDDOCK | 24 | Union Street, Frome | Clothworker | Jonathan RUDDOCK | 2½ | none | belongs to Shepton Mallett parish | |
Joseph | ¼ | |||||||
Richard HILL | 19 | New buildings, Frome | Weaver | none | none | - | none | |
Stephen BOURNE | 39 | Keyford, Frome |
Baker, Farmer
& Carpenter
|
wife | Stephen BOURNE | 12 | 15 |
Has served in King's and parish office and can obtain a recommendation from several Nobles and Gentlemen & should there be a vacancy for any such office would not object to fill it
|
Benjamin SPAREY | 35 | Butts, Frome | Labourer | wife | Sealey SPAREY | 15 | belongs to Sutton parish, Wilts | |
Sophia | 14 | |||||||
Caroline | 12 | none | ||||||
Eliza | 5 | |||||||
Elizabeth | 3 | |||||||
Benjamin | 1 | |||||||
George MAGGS | 19 | Horningsham, Wilts | Labourer | none | none | - | 5 | |
David LEAR | 28 | Naish's Street, Frome | Weaver | wife | Harriet LEAR | 2 | 3 | belongs to the parish of Mary Magdalen, Taunton |
William THATCHER | 33 | Mount Pleasant, Frome | Labourer | wife | Joseph THATCHER | 14 | ||
Mary | 12 | |||||||
Harriet | 10 | |||||||
Samuel | 8 | 10 | ||||||
John | 5 | |||||||
James | 3 | |||||||
William | ¼ |
[Further details of Charles HYMAN, Daniel FARLEY and Joseph WEAKLEY can be found under HYMAN's Party.]
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 523
Frome, 23 Sept 1819
Sir,
Mr. BOURNE, whose list of colonists I inclose, has desired me to say that he is ready to conform to all the regulations expressed in the letter with which you favoured me, and respectfully requests to be informed whether his proposal of going to the Cape of Good Hope is accepted? where and when the money is to be deposited? and when and where he and his party are to embark?
I have no connection with these people but have merely assisted them to obtain the aid which the good intentions of Government have provided.
I am Sir your humble servant
T. BUNN
[ BOURNE's return is filed here]
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 546/548
Frome 27th Sept 1819
Sir,
I enclose a second list of intended colonists at the Cape of Good Hope which has been brought to me that I might transmit it for approbation of Government
I am Sir your humble servant
T. BUNN
Beckington, Somerset 22 September 1819
Name and Description of the Person taking out the Settlers:
Philip PINNOCK, Farmer 32
Elizabeth PINNOCK 26
Henrietta PINNOCK their daughter aged 3
Joseph PINNOCK their son aged 1
Names of the Settlers |
Profession or Trade |
Age |
Names of the Women |
Age |
Male Children |
Age |
Female Children |
Age |
Thomas TAYLOR |
Mason |
37 |
[obscured] TAYLOR
his wife
|
36
|
|
|
Martha TAYLOR
|
7
|
Henry BATFORD |
Mason |
20 |
[obscured] BATFORD
his wife
|
29
|
|
|
Tobias BATFORD
Sarah BATFORD
|
4
¼
|
William TURNER |
Mason |
24 |
[obscured] TURNER
his wife
|
25
|
Charles TURNER
|
2
|
Ann TURNER
|
4
|
Daniel FARLEY |
Labour |
28 |
Elizabeth FARLEY
his wife
|
27
|
Wm FARLEY
James FARLEY
|
5
2
|
Sarah FARLEY
|
3
|
James JENNINGS |
Labour |
28 |
[obscured] JENNINGS
his wife
|
37
|
Benjamin JENNINGS
|
3
|
|
|
Ambrose NICKLOS |
Labour |
28 |
[obscured] NICKLOS
his wife
|
24
|
George NICKLOS
|
3
|
|
|
John TUCKER |
Labour |
26 |
[obscured] TUCKER
his wife
|
22
|
John TUCKER
|
1
|
|
|
William ADLAM |
Labour |
19 |
||||||
Isaac NICKLOS |
Labour |
25 |
[obscured] NICKLOS
his wife
|
30
|
Seward NICKLOS
|
1
|
Jane NICKLOS
|
2
|
John BARRITT |
Farmer |
34 |
[obscured] BARRITT
his wife
|
35
|
John BARRITT
|
18
|
Mary BARRITT
Betty BARRITT
|
7 3 |
Thomas WARREN |
Gardener |
43 |
Mary WARREN
his wife
|
39
|
James WARREN
|
16
|
|
|
John HAND |
Mason |
28 |
We whose names are hereto under scribed do certify that the abovementioned Philip PINNOCK is a proper person to take out the colonists.
William HENDERSON
John BICKFORD
Overseers, Beckington
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 574
Frome 1 Oct 1819
Sir,
I now inclose a third list of intended colonists to the Cape of Good Hope. These people on the within list are volunteers, but are to have the required payment made by the parish. I beg leave to refer to my letter of the 23rd Sept last for the enquiries which the colonists are desirous to make.
I am Sir your humble servant
T. BUNN
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 619
Frome, October 1819
Sir,
In the letter in which I inclosed Mr. Stephen BOURNE's list of settlers at the Cape of Good Hope I stated that I had no connection with these people but only assisted them in forwarding their application, or to that effect, otherwise it would have given me more pain to represent what follows.
There are few persons who desire to leave England without having some cause of uneasiness, but it seems Stephen BOURNE was in debt and about ten days ago was arrested and is now in the gaol at Dorchester. He has expressed a willingness that another leader should be chosen, and the men, having families and having disposed of part of their property, are very anxious to proceed. Under the circumstances they have chosen a leader and have inserted some new [names] in the room of some who were unwilling to go and on their behalf I return the list filled up and submit the whole new form to Lord BATHURST
I am Sir your humble servant
T. BUNN
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 620
Frome, Somersetshire
Those whose names are hereto subscribed do hereby certify that John COLSTON aged 32 years, late serjeant in the sixty sixth Regiment of Foot, is a proper person to take out a party of colonists to the Cape of Good Hope.
Dated this seventh day of October 1819
Richard WILLOUGHBY
Wm. ROSSITER
Churchwardens
J. DUDDEN
Isaac RAWLINGS
Overseers
National Archives, Kew CO48/41, 736
Frome, 3rd December 1819
Sir,
I am obliged for the notice you favoured me with respecting COLSTON's deposit money. BOURNE, the first Captain of this party, was imprisoned for debt. You permitted them to choose another leader and afterwards COLSTON, who is one of the pensioners called out on account of the late disturbances, deserted his party to join his regiment, leaving some of the families who had sold their effects in the greatest wretchedness. After this second failure I became ashamed of continuing the correspondence, lest you should impute any blame to me, though I have only endeavoured to assist the lower classes, who suffer from the failure of trade, in any manner which the Government approved.
I advised the disappointed people to join another party instead of some who had withdrawn themselves, which I believe they have done.
I am Sir your humble servant
T. BUNN
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