COOKE, John Yeoman
National Archives, Kew CO48/42, 46
13 Cornwall Road
Waterloo Bridge
Lambeth
Jul 22 1819
My Lord,
Messrs. J. COOKE, C. BROCKLESBY and J. BROCKLESBY having observ'd an offer on the Part of Government to Persons wishing to Emigrate to form a new Colony at the Cape of Good Hope avail ourselves of this opportunity and trust that you will grant us such grounds and advantages as are held out by the British Parliament, we complying with the restrictions annex'd thereto.
The aforesaid J. COOKE has been Employed by the Hon'ble Navy Board as packer of Slop Clothing at Somerset House and in His Majesty's dockyards wherever found necessary 7 years and was discharged on the return of Peace and has been out of Employ Ever Since with a Wife and 3 children.
The said C. BROCKLESBY, Master and Owner of a Ship with a Wife and 4 children, having lost considerable sums of Money within the last 3 years through the Pressure of the Times, together with his brother John BROCKLESBY proposes to join and assist each other in the Establishment of the propos'd Colony where they flatter themselves they will be found good and faithful subjects to His Majesty and therefore submitting the same to your approbation, having had the honour to address the Right Honourable N. VANSITTART on the subject and directed by Note of 21st instant to apply to your Lordship, therefore beg your Early Attention
We have the honour to be your Lordship
Your Lordship's most humble servants
John Yeoman COOKE
Chas. BROCKLESBY
John BROCKLESBY
National Archives, Kew CO48/42, 146
13 Cornwall Road
Waterloo Bridge
Lambeth
Aug 4 1819
Sir,
In consequence of your printed circular address to me that no less than Persons under one responsible and intelligent Chief or Head would be allow'd [to] emigrate to the Cape, I take the liberty of asking as a favor another communication, having been inform'd by friends that by reason of numerous applications you might not be disposed to give Every Person an audience. We have now with your permission selected the number of Persons appointed and I believe them to be such as are within the meaning of the Grant and will bear Investigation, having already been inform'd we are under the Civil Power only and found in necessary Implements for agriculture.
We wish further to be inform'd if it is the Pleasure of Government to furnish a quantity of Powder and Shot for defence, temporary Tents &c till able to build for ourselves and what Tonnage is allow'd for ten Persons to take out provision necessaries Tools for Building &c and if it is yet announced what time the Persons are to Pass the Board and deposit Paid in order that the said Persons may make arrangements with their Familys and Concerns and provide all that is necessary at the best market. Should this be the meaning of his Lordship's circular we should be Happy in the Endeavour to assist in the promoting of the welfare of the said proposed Colony.
I have the honour to be your most obdt humble servt
John Yeoman COOKE
National Archives, Kew CO48/42, 270
13 Cornwall Road
Waterloo Bridge
Lambeth
Sep 3 1819
Sir,
Having been from Town has prevented me from answering yours of 26 inst so early as I otherwise should have done but hope it will not depreciate my wishes.
The following statement therefore hope you will consider as fit to be laid before his Lordship having been as before stated employed by the Hon'ble Navy Board for a number of years and though worthy of managing the packing the Stores at Deptford and Woolwich Yards for Canada during the Canadian War and then employed till the Return of Peace at Navy Office, since which period I have carried on the business of Cheesemonger which unfortunately do not answer after losing a great sum of money. I have embraced the offer of Government and hope the following statement will prove I am still worthy the consideration of his Lordship's favor which will confer an Everlasting Impression and Obligation on
Your most obdt humble servant
J.Y. COOKE
Name and Description of the Person taking out the Settlers:
J.Y. COOKE has always till bound at 16 years of age been brought up a farmer in the parish of Effingham in the County of Surrey where family have reside in our farm namely Tibb House Farm upwards of 500 years
John Yeoman COOKE, Packer, 36, Mary Ann COOKE, 32
Children John 8, Caroline 6, Mary Ann 2
Name of Settler |
Profession or Trade |
Age |
Wife |
Age |
Male Children |
Ages |
Female Children |
Ages |
Charles BROCKLESBY |
Mariner |
40 |
Sarah |
29 |
Chas/Henry/Fred'k |
7/4/6m |
Mary Ann |
8 |
John BROCKLESBY |
Mariner |
37 |
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Gavin HOGG |
Farmer |
34 |
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Henry HILL |
Farmer |
25 |
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George GRANT |
Husbandman |
20 |
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Alexander THOMPSON |
Husbandman |
25 |
Mary |
28 |
William/John |
7/6 |
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William JOHNSON |
Husbandman |
30 |
Sarah |
28 |
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Joseph EDWARDS |
Husbandman |
30 |
Mary |
29 |
Thomas |
7 |
Mary |
6 |
Thomas GEORGE |
Husbandman |
32 |
Mary |
32 |
John |
8 |
Caroline/MAnn |
6/2 |
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