WICHMANN, Peter Matthias, 1820 Settler
National Archives, Kew CO48/46, 238
No.50 Baldwyn Street
City Road
July 21st 1819
Sir,
Having seen an article in the newspaper inserted by Government concerning a new settlement of a Colony at the Cape of Good Hope, wishing to go with my wife and daughter, I beg you will be kind enough to honour me with the particulars & instructions of the Government thereof
I have the honor to be Sir
Your obedient humble servant
P. WICHMANN
National Archives, Kew CO48/46, 332
No.50 Baldwyn Street
City Road
August 11th 1819
Sir,
I received from you the conditions which Government propose concerning the settlement on the Cape of Good Hope, been asked the question if Government allows the instruments of cultivating and if it is permitted to take out any luggage with him. I beg to favor me with a line of the particulars
I am with due respect Sir
Your obedient humble servant
P. WICHMANN
National Archives, Kew CO48/46, 496
No.50 Baldwyn Street
City Road
October 2nd 1819
Sir,
I beg pardon for troubling you again with this address. Being my intention to go as a settler to the Cape of Good Hope I have been informed by my friends that foreigners would not be accepted. Being myself a native of Germany but having resided in this country above twenty four years I should be very much obliged to you if you will be kind enough in informing me if I and my family are allowed of partaking the same privileges as a native of England, In the hope in been soon favoured with an answer I am Sir
Your obedient humble servant
P. WICHMANN
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