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The 1820 Settler Correspondence
 as preserved in the National Archives, Kew
 and edited by Sue Mackay

mccleland is required

McCLELAND, John Beatty

required of me for them - specifying the amount and where it is to be sent to. Your Lordship's Obedient Servant J. Beatty McCLELAND Name of Contractor: John Beatty McCLELAND, Aged 24 years, Farmer Charles LONEY?, Linen & Cotton Weaver, 25, Mary [age...

PARKER, William, 1820 Settler

and I now take leave to inform you for the information of the Earl BATHURST that I have received from the Reverend Francis McCLELAND of Longford a very favourable testimonial with the signatures of the present Lord Bishop of Raphoe and two Fellows of...

McCLELAND, Francis, 1820 Settler

in this country. I have the honour to remain with great respect Your Lordship's most obed't and humble servt Francis McCLELAND National Archives, Kew CO48/42, 311/312 Longford Sept 16th 1819 My Lord, As I have taken some pains to make the individuals...

McCLELAND, Francis - Extra Data

filed under C) Death Notice (Cape Archives) says he was born in County Longford, Ireland, the son of Francis McCLELAND and Margaret BEATTY, but his father's name was actually Frederick. Register of Trinity College, Dublin McCLELAND, FRANCIS, Pen. (Mr...

McCLELAND, Francis, 1826

consideration of every friend of the Establishment. I have the honor to be YourLordship's most obed't humble serv't F. McCLELAND [Note across second page: What the emoluments of this chaplain's situation as compared with others? [Enclosed letter...

McCLELAND, Francis, 1832

that may enable him to pass his melancholy days in some comfort. I have the honor to be, Sir Your most obed't serv't F. McCLELAND Col. Chaplain, Port Elizabeth

McCLELAND, Francis, 1834

prove a friend to my [obscured] as well as greatful to yourself. I beg to subscribe myself, Sir Your most obed't serv't F. McCLELAND

McCLELAND, Francis, 1835

to excuse the liberty I have taken in thus obtruding myself upon your notice, I remain Sir your very obed't servant F. McCLELAND AB C. Chaplain. [Transcriber's Note: It is not clear exactly who this is written to, but the BYNG family lived at Wrotham...

PARKER's Party

9 Mary 16 Men 75 Wm. D'Esterre 4 Ann D'Esterre 13 Women 47 Norcott D'Esterre 1 Lucia 6 Persons ab.14 11 2 The Rev Francis McCLELAND Clergyman 27 Children 87 3 John JOHNSON Labourer 28 Margaret 27 220 4 Patrick BYRN do 30 Deposit £882:10 5 John ARCHER...

CHABAUD, John Anthony, 1826

be placed on an equally respectable footing with that of the Colony - the present Minister for Port Elizabeth, Revd. F. McCLELAND has merely his salary of Rd2000 per annum or £150, without any privileges. Trusting that your Lordship's answer will be...

HOWARD, William, memorial, 1826

HENMAN Henry LLOYD Timothy FLANEGAN William BEALE Merchant John NORTON Merchant Will'm E. SMITH Merchant James WARD [F.McCLELAND?] [Enefer?] GREEN Merchant J. STUBBS Benj. NORDEN John MANDY Head of Party John BATHGATE Richard HAYHURST Head of Party [F....