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Emigration Learning Resource 4: Sources

Source A: West Grinstead Parish Records: Miscellaneous Papers 1849-1852, item 4

Account of money spent on the Tourle family’s journey to America (ref. Par 95/38/7/4)

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Amount of money Received and Expended Respecting William Tourle and Family West Grinstead Going to New York in the Ship Westminster

£sd£sd
1849
Oct 27th
Received of Mr John Bristow201849
Oct. 25th
Paid deposit money for Tourle and family £1515
Expenses of journey to London to pay deposit money etc.s110
Paid Mr. Richard Rapley for Conveying the family to Horsham10
Refreshment at Horsham5
28thDo. Of Mr John Coates4710Expenses to London Bridge Station1184
Paid for conveying the family and luggage from London Bridge Station to the London Docks146
Total received6710Paid wharfage for luggage8
” expended671030thPaid the remainder of passage money2310
Paid Mr. Whyte for Provisions, Beds and [ ] etc.9179
Paid porter at the London Docks2
Expenses in London for Myself Tourle & Family1101
Expenses home1810
5646
Paid to William Tourle after on board of the Westminster1156
6710
George Thorns

Source B: West Grinstead Parish Records: Miscellaneous Papers 1849-1852, item 5

Receipt of goods bought near London Docks (ref.no. Par 95/38/7/5)

NB  s = shillings   d = [old] pennies

Items bought were:

Tobacco                               1 oz? [ounce?]  2s 6d)

Ham and bacon                 8 lbs? [pounds?]  £3  4s  8d

Butter                                   16 [ounces?]

Jar                                            2s  0d

Lard                                         6 [ounces?]  4s  6d

Cheese                                 [?]  4s  4d

Raisins                                  2 boxes?    4s  0d

Mustard }

Pepper   }                            Some of each  2s  6d

Salt          }           

Soap                                      3  [?] 2s  0d

Candles                                3 for ship?   3s  0d

Vinegar                                 2 bottles     2s  0d

Potatoes                              20 [pounds?]  10s  0d

Net                                         1              3d

Sea bed                3 D [double?] 1 S [single?] 17s  6d [possibly  possibly hammocks]

Provision chest                  1      3s  0d

Saucepan                            1    2s  0d

Chamber              2 [probably chamber pots to use as the toilet]

2 Water bottles                4 to 3 [maybe capacity]  6s 0d

Hook pot             1 – 4 [4 may be the size?]   2s 0d

Lantern                               

Brandy                                  1 B (bottle)  2s  6d

Rum                                       4    [can’t read this]  4s  0d

…………                                   [can’t read last item]  5s  0d

Keep of 7 adults

[can’t read the next line]

Paid  £9  17s  9d

Note: the total spent on provisions was £5  16s  0d

so an extra sum of £4  1s  0d was added to this record

Source C: West Grinstead Parish Records: Miscellaneous Papers 1849-1852, item 1


Memorandum of money received by William Tourle from George Thorns (ref.no. Par 95/38/7/1)

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Memorandum received 30th Oct 1849 of George Thorns on Board of the Westminster the Sum of Eleven Pounds Five shillings and Six pence.

£11 – 5 – 6

the Mark of William Tourle +