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From: Alison Causton <>
Subject: [NIR-DOWN] Newry Telegraph: News - SURNAMES indexed - Emigration to Canada - 29 Jan 1828
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 08:59:09 -0500


SOURCE: Newry Commercial Telegraph: News - SURNAMES indexed - Emigration to
Canada - Issue dated 29 Jan 1828:

BOULTON, FALKENER, HALL, HALL, HORTON, STEWART

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The following newspaper article was transcribed from
the Newry Commercial Telegraph (microfilm), by permission
of The British Library.
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ac¹s note: To learn more about the Peter Robinson Irish emigration of 1823
& 1825 to Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, including a list of surnames, visit
the Peterborough (Ontario, Canada) Centennial Museum and Archives (PCMA) web
site at:
http://www.pcma.ca/robinson.htm


EMIGRATION TO CANADA.
EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM CAPT. BASIL
HALL, R. N. TO
THE RIGHT HON. R. WILMOT HORTON.
Albany, State of New York, 27th Sept. 1827.

   My dear Sir,--About two months ago, when travelling
in Upper Canada, I went out of my way to visit the set-
tlement at Peterborough, where the emigrants of 1825 are
placed. I went with Mr. George Boulton and Mr.
Falkener, of Coburg, and was accompanied by Mrs. Hall,
which I mention merely to shew you that in the matter
of roads, things have improved since 1825, when, I
believe, no lady could have gone over the same ground. I
visited a good many of the emigrants on their cleared
grounds, and took care to come upon them unexpectedly,
but not to alarm them by sudden interrogatories, or to
give them reason to fancy I had more than an ordinary
degree of interest in their concerns; some had cleared
more land than others, or had cultivated it with greater
success, owing to their having more or fewer grown-up
chidren, or in consequence of their having been a longer
or shorter period on their land. But it is no exaggeration
to say of these emigrants, that they were all a state of
prosperity. They were contented in their present state,
though a very laborious one ; and they looked forward
with the most satisfactory kind of hope to what was
before them. They are all in as fair a way of doing well
as any settlers we have seen elsewhere, and in a very
short time they cannot fail to be in most respectable
circumstances. What is extremely curious, and I think
important, is the fact of these people being not only
sensible of the favours which have been granted them,
but their being willing to acknowledge this, and ap-
parently anxious to express their gratitude to his
Majesty¹s Government ; and all of them are most desirous
of having it known that they had all they wished or could
want to render them comfortable in the first instance, and
to advance their more independent efforts afterwards. It
is material to state here, that I consider the visit I have
paid as being more to your purpose, inasmuch as all
adventitious aid has been stopped, and the emigrants
had been working for nearly half a year entirely free. In
the interval, as I was told by Mr. Stewart, of Duoro, and
others, there had been in many instances considerable
hardship, and in some cases severe pressure from actual
want. I made a point, therefore, of visiting some of these
people, and found them to be full as cheerful and
uncomplaining, and in all respects as grateful as the
others‹freely acknowledging that their distress arose
from other circumstances than any want of attention or
breach of faith on the part of the Government, for whose
exertions they all had said they felt the sincerest
thankfulness. Upon the whole my impression was that
the experiment had completely succeeded, if the object
was to render a mass of destitute and miserable people
independent and useful, instead of being burthens to the
country. I am well satisfied that immense public
benefits have accrued from this measure alone, some of
which, perhaps, you did not think of, and which, indeed,
I did not dream of till they were brought to my notice on
the spot.

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