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Lovett, Benjamin |
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11787 - Receipt
Receipt between William Bartlett and Benjamin Lovett dated June 1772 to September 16, 1772
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11840 - Account
1773 account Captain William Bartlett with Mason & Dodge for fish shipped in the Schooner Cicero, George Dodge Junior Master. Other people mentioned in the account are Larkin Thorndike and Benjamin Lovett.
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12014 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt from William Bartlett to Benjamin Lovett for quintals of fish, coffee and a week's worth of dockage costing 4 pounds, 1 shilling, 10 pence dated 21 May 1789.
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12086 - Receipt
Receipt of Capt. William Bartlett to Benjamin Lovett listing charges for sand, wood, rocks, planks etc. for 234 pounds, 15 shillings, and 8 pence
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12087 - Receipt
Receipt of Capt. William Bartlett to Benjamin Lovett for wood, sugar, molasses etc. for 82 pounds, 2 shillings, and 6 pence, March 1772.
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13090 - Document
Promissory note stating that John Lovett, Benjamin Lovett and Asa Batchelder will pay the duties on sugar carried in the Schooner Hawk.
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16951 - Log, Ship's
1859 log of the Barque "James Briant", Captain Benjamin Lovett, log kept by Daniel A. Kilham. The James Briant was on a voyage from Beverly to Charleston, South Carolina then onto Rotterdam, Holland. Then from Rotterdam to New Castle, England. In May 1860 the vessel continues on to Rio de Janerio arriving 15 July 1860. Then in August they sailed to New Orleans and then to Boston. The last pages have newspaper clipping pasted in with "Notic...
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17009 - document
26 page log containing various disbursements and accounting of the Snow Fanny, Abraham Kilham, Master.
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17684 - Document
A document for the Ship Rambler captained by Benjamin Lovett with a list of all of the crew and their wages. It also states that the home port of this vessel was Beverly. The following is a partial list of the crew of the Ship Rambler: Thomas Hodgkins, Thomas Buttman, James Young, Terrance Walker, Robert Towne, Thomas Hooper, George Murphy, William Burbank, James Stephens, Simon Driscol, James Smith, Abraham Kilham and Joseph Stone. There are...
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18655 - Account
1795 account of the Schooner Betsey, owned by Benjamin Lovett, Jr., in regards to the net proceeds of the vessels cargo in Bordeaux. Items listed include brandy, red wine, gloves, silk, bread, flour, duties, pilotage, commission on sales and purchasing.
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18705 - Document
1795 insurance policy for the Schooner Betsey, Captain Nicholas Thorndike covering "one hundred pounds landfall money on effects on board..."
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18988 - Document
Duplicate letters from Capt. Nicholas Thorndike of the Ship Martha at Havana to Capts. Benjamin Lovett , Moses Brown and Israel Thorndike regarding the price and availability of cargoes.
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18989 - Document
Letter to Capt. Nicholas Thorndike, Master of the Ship Martha, from Benjamin Lovett of Beverly discussing the sale of and market for sugar. He would prefer that white sugar is purchased in Havana rather than brown.
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18996 - Document
1799 policy of assurance by Benjamin Lovett, insuring the Schooner Friendship, under Captain Herbert Woodbury, for $2000.00 on the property onboard from Beverly to one or more Ports of Spain and to her Port of discharge in the United States.
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2019.078.001 - Log, Ship's
2019.078.001 includes one document, Ports of Beverly Entries, Imports, and Imposts, displayed on images 1 to 70. Its transcription is on images 71 to 118 and its summary is below. Port of Beverly Entries, Imports and Imposts is a 70 page document describing which ships are importing to and exporting from the Port of Beverly between 1787 and 1789 and how much impost is being paid on excised articles. Common articles include foreign and domesti...
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22905 - Document
Bill of sale for the Sloop Sukey built at Ipswich in 1796, now owned by merchants of Beverly and engaged in coastwise trade.
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22907 - Document
Policy of assurance for the Sloop Sukey, engaged in coastwise trade.
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23204 - Document
Bill asking that Capt. Benjamin Lovett be paid 40 pounds from the sales of the ship Mercury of Beverly.
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