UNDERHILL, John
National Archives, Kew CO48/46, 208
Chatham, Kent
9th Nov 1819
Honorable Lords Commissioners of the Navy
Most humbly sheweth that your Petitioner served his time in his Majestys at Chatham as a shipwright and at the reducement of the yard was discharged and after served as labourer so long as was able to support my family. Having been advise by many of the officers of His Majesty yard to apply to your Lordship for to go out to Cape of Good Hope on wich I ever trusted in your Lordships goodness and still do trust. I have a wife an small family nearly starving for the want of bread. Humble petitioner will ever in duty bound to pray and serve you
John UNDERHILL
Near the post office, Chatham, Kent
John UNDERHILL/ wife an 2 children
Edes QUENTON
William BENNETT/wife
John READY/wife an 2 children
[note on reverse]
The shipwrights for the Naval Yards at the Cape are already provided.
As it appears to be an offer on behalf of himself & others to go to the Cape put it under cover to Mr. GOULBURN
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