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1207
My dear Bro

By what
means will you pro
ceed to Sydney? And
when will you set out? I believe
the plans of proceeding
and the time of execu
ting them, remains
with you. It does not
appear that one should
[indecipherable] a party.
I am, dear Sir
yours affectionately,
M. Walker
Monday morning
P.S. Meeting & [communion?] - Rev. T.H. in the chair

1211
My dear Sir
As you were kind
enough when at Appin
to say you would perform
the Marriage Ceremony
I now beg leave to say
it is to take place
on the 22 of this month
at Campbell Town where

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ghassall

Walker, William. "Letter to Thomas Hassall." Hassall Family Papers 1793-2000, vol. Series 2: Sub-series 3: correspondence, volume 3, pp. 1203-1832, 1822-1828. File 3, State Library of New South Wales, 30 September 1822.

ghassall

walker's one page letter (A 1677 / 3/p.1207) is catalogued as
A 1677 / 3/pp.1207-1210

ghassall

Smith, Charles Throsby. "Letter to Thomas Hassall." Hassall Family Papers 1793-2000, vol. Series 2: Sub-series 3: correspondence, volume 3, pp. 1203-1832, 1822-1828. File 3, State Library of New South Wales, 8 October 1822.

ghassall

the letter by C.T. Smith (A 1677 / 3/pp.1211-1212) is cataloged as being from C.J. Smith at A 1677 / 3/p.1211.

ghassall

from https://australianroyalty.net.au/tree/purnellmccord.ged/individual/I71444/Charles-Throsby-Smith: "Charles Throsby-Smith of Appin was married to Sarah Broughton, daughter of the late William Broughton by Rev. W. Reddall at Airds on 22 Oct 1822, the licence having been obtained 8 Oct 1822. Married at St Peters."