[COYNE] THE TALBOT PAPERS 1B7 



complaint in your Eye. I wrote you some weeks back respecting a re- 

 spectable English Gentleman, who is very desirous of purchasing the 

 Crown Lot, No. 1, in Concessn C in Southwold. He was with me again 

 yesterday to enquire if I had got an answer from you. He has had 

 some Choppers engaged for some time and is very impatient about clear- 

 ing Land for Wheat. He asked if I thought that he might venture to 

 take possession and go to work on the Lot. I said that I thought he 

 might. 



I saw in the York paper that the chief had gone to Kingston, if he 

 has returned,, I hope to hear from him soon and that Mrs. Eobinson 

 and all the family are flourishing— I presume that business encreases 

 with you, now that the Emigrants are arriving, pray let me hear from 

 you, and believe me very sincerely yrs. 



'TsiOMAs Talbot. 

 The Honble 



Peter Robinson 



C. C. L. 



York. 



(Memo, endoj-sed) Wrote to Col. Talbot 24th June & mentioned that 

 1. Con C. Southwold was vacant Crown Land, if sold by me by 

 Public Auction, if made over to the Minor College,^ Col. Wells 

 might sell it by Private Sale. 



P. R. 

 (Erom the Crown Lands Department.) 



William Duff to Talbot. 



Chippawa 33d June 1833. 



The Honble. Thos. Talbot 

 Port Talbot. 



Dear Sir — 



I was duly favored with yours of the 19th ultimo and agreeably to 

 your request have deposited the 20th Inst, as per enclosed receipt from 

 the U. C. Bank to your credit then, the Sum of Seventy One pounds 

 five shillings Currency, being the Nt. Proceeds of your wool as passably 

 less lo/-cy for 10^. Cotton Yarn sent you p a/c 19 July last year, all 

 which I trust will be to your satisfaction. 



1 Upper Canada College. 



