Written by Fanny Bligh to George Suttor during his visit to England (1839-1845), this letter documents the presentation of an intaglio ring originally owned by William Bligh. George Suttor gave testimony on Bligh's behalf in the court-martial of Major George Johnston - commander of the NSW Corps during the Rum Rebellion. It was given to Suttor for his support of her father during the rebellion.
The letter reads:
For Geo Suttor Esq sent with a small packet from the Misses Bligh
30 June
32 Royal Crescent
My Dear Sir
It would have been a great gratification to me and my sister Jane, although a sad one, to have taken a personal farewell of you today. We would also have asked you to have allowed us to have put on your finger an antique ring which formerly belonged to our dear Father, as the most acceptable token we can think of as a memento of our grateful remembrance of you, your faithfulness and integrity.
May I ask of you to do us the favour to accept of this ring, and to feel assured that we most heartily desire that the best blessings may be vouchsafed with you and your family.
We would also by it wish you a prosperous voyage and happy meeting with your other children
I remain
My Dear Sir
With affectionate regards
Most truly yours
Fanny Bligh