105 Sally Shaw of Belfast to Mr Phelham, 'that her husband has been forced to fly through fear of arrest, believing that a warrant is out against him; his business as a woollen draper is likely to be ruined and she and her children involved. Prays she may be informed of the nature of the warrant against him, and whether he can be bailed, as though he is a United Irishman, he is a very inoffensive one and would be willing to return and take the oath if he could be sure of escaping arrest', 15 June 1797.