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The Martin Family of Newcastle County Down

Letters found in a wall

Introduction Letter 1
Letter 1a
Letter 2
Letter 3
Letter 4
Letter 5
Letter 6
Letter 7
Letter 8
Letter 9
Letter 10
Letter 11
Letter 12
Letter 13
Letter 14
Letter 15
Letter 16
Letter 17
Letter 18
Letter 19
Letter 20
Letter 21
Letter 22
Letter 23
Letter 24
Letter 25
Letter 26
Letter 27
Letter 28
Letter 29
Letter 30
Letter 31
Letter 32
Letter 33
Letter 34
Letter 35

Letter 15

(top right hand side of first page is torn off)

Dear An…(?) …………………………

letter for …. Uncle James …he desires me (to send) Mr Steels letter to your father I heard this morning that your Uncle's trunk is in Mrs Cunninghams and his coat in Hugh Caugheys I intend sending

(second page - top left of page missing)

……. this evening ……. them along …… the lodgers… the house……. evening…… to have all…. this evening Newcastle is so full that I could not get a bed last night Mrs Thompson was kind enough to give me one I intend going by Murlands steamer if she sails on

(next and final page - top right missing)

Monday …………..will you ……….I like …………..that are …………..the houses ………much the ……….me a bed ………..night and one to …night I have not time to say more but hope you are better remember me to all

Your affectionate
Aunt

C Martin

(writing is the same as letter 45)