FELL, John, 1820
National Archives, Kew, CO48/52, 330
122 St Martin's Lane
28th July 1820
Sir
Having been accepted as one of the party of Mr CLARK (whose letter to that effect I have now in my possession) who sailed in the ship Northampton, Captain CHARLTON, to the new Colony at the Cape of Good Hope, and being prevented from accompanying him in that ship in consequence of being unable to dispose of my business in time, I beg to ask (as I have now disposed of my business & wish to go by the first opportunity) whether, after having paid the deposit money required by Government & sent out some necessary articles by the party I wish to join, if I now pay my passage out, I shall be entitled to the Grant of Land (subject to the Conditions imposed by Gover't) and also whether I shall have the same privileges as are stated in the circulars.
As I know several families who wish to Emigrate, they requested I would ask, whether when they arrive there are their own Expence a Grant of Land will be assigned to them.
I am Sir
Your most obedient servant
John FELL
[GOULBURN's notation]
If he finds his own passage he will of course be in a situation to claim the benefit of any agreement which he may have made with Mr CLARK unless forfeited by some subsequent transaction of which Lord B is ignorant.
National Archives, Kew, CO48/52, 334
122 St Martin's Lane
7th August 1820
Sir
Having received yours of the 31st Ult in answer to mine of the 28th stating that I may proceed (at my own Expence) to the new Settlement at the Cape of Good Hope - I wish to be informed whether that Letter, on my arrival at the Cape, will be thought a sufficient Document by the Governor to authorize him to permit me to proceed to the place of Settlement, or whether it is necessary for me to have any other official Document from your office.
I am Sir
Your most obedt servant
John FELL
National Archives, Kew, CO48/52, 336
[Copy of Colonial Office reply]
Downing Street
August 1820
Sir
In reply to your letter of the 7th instant, I have to acquaint you that if, as stated in your former application, your name is included in the list of those persons who had engaged to accompany Mr CLARKE to the Cape of Good Hope, & was not withdrawn when it was found that you were unable to proceed with them, it will be unnecessary for you to be provided with any other Document than my letter of the 31st Ultimo, to entitle you on your arrival at the Settlement to the advantages enjoyed by the rest of that Party.
I am, Sir
Your obed't servant
[unsigned]
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