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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D4417/2/1
TitleLetter from Joseph Soar at Fort St. George, Madras [Chennai, India], to his uncle William Forman
Date13 Apr 1791
DescriptionSummary: he fears his father is dead, has been many hundred miles up country: gives description of India, the heat, position, religion, country abounds with meat, rice, oil, honey and cattle of all sorts, elephants, camels, tigers, antelopes, jackals and several other beasts of prey: the East India Company is at war with Tippoe Sultan and has taken most of the capital garrisons; troops from Bengal with the East Cornwalls now on Madras Establishment: Forman to show the letter to Soar's father, hopes he will forgive him (JS) for all that is past
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RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorForman family of Chellaston
Administrative HistoryAt the time of the letter, Joseph Soar is a serjeant in the 2nd Battalion European Infantry at Madras.
FormatDocument
TermLetter writing
Family correspondence
Colonialism
Imperialism
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