Letter: Francis Hall to Reverend Josiah Pratt, 7 March 1819
Francis Hall
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
Letter
Maori Subject Headings
Reverend Josiah Pratt
7 March 1819
20 July 1819
9 August 1819
British English
Hope
Baring
March
1819
Butler
Lamb
Fancy
Teeterree
Hope
Tooi
Hall
Baring at Sea about ½ a Revd + Dear Sir Degree North of the Josh PrtPratt Line — Long. 18.50 7 March 1819 I snatch the opportunity of sending a few remarks I have made as we have passed along as fair as I have time to write them up. Brother Butler will write you more fully. We had expected to touch [?] at Rio Janeiro but Capn. Lamb has altered his plan and I fancy we shall proceed our Voyage without touching any where. We are all Thro’through [?] very, bravely Teeterree is acting unkindly but we hope he will see his error, and take our advice and endeavour to learn to read +c. I have only time to add, Tooi sticks to us + I hope will continue to do so, but has not that relish [?] for Divine things which might have been expected from my last report._ They both join me in affectionate regards to all. I am My Dear Sir Your very the [?] F. Hall