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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FSJ/1/9/12
Former ReferenceD3311/55/11
TitleLetter by John Richardson to John Franklin, on preparations for second Arctic land expedition,
Date29 Oct 1824
DescriptionWelcome news from Hudson's Bay: saw Prudence, Davison, Wylde  and others when Prince of Wales anchored at Gravesend.  Refers to impact made at York Factory by paintings on the boats: but boat fabric was found to be too slight.  Pashley's boat was tried on Hayes river.  McVicar has settled Margaret and little Helen in Canada: marrying the former to a farmer there; and has since married himself the sister of Mrs Donald Ross.  Lists specimens received.  Copper Indians suffered a misfortune: records his sorrow for two named individuals.  Unable to visit London as his assistant is absent.  Pleased that Wentzel wishes to be useful.  Suggests presenting iron filings to the Geological Society.  Expresses specific hopes for assistance and information about the Mackenzie river to be obtained from Esquimaux and Augustus.  Refers to conflict between Dog Ribs and Copper Indians
Extent1 sheet
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
SenderJohn Richardson
Sender LocationChatham Marine Barracks
RecipientJohn Franklin
Recipient LocationDevonshire Street, Portland Place [London]
Archive CreatorSir John Franklin (1786-1847)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
TermInuit
Indigenous populations
Ethnic groups
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