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Lovett, Captain John |
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12751 - Receipt
A transaction listing the purchase of personal items purchased by Captain John Lovett.
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12752 - Letter
A letter from Josiah Lovett to his brother Captain John informing him of the bad trade markets for fish in Spain and France. Mentions other Salem ships in the area mastered by Captain Gamalian[sic] Hoges[sic].
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12754 - Letter
A letter from Robert Pickman of Boston inquiring on the lowest price for the acquistion of fish to be shipped to Madiera; a Portuguese archipalego. Pickman inquires about terms of payment and states conditions under which the fish will be shipped to insure good quality upon arrival.
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12755 - Letter
Benjamin Beckford Jr. letter to Captain Lovett requesting he pick up Russian and Raven Duck cloth in a local wharehouse and sell it at a designated price. Profit for this transaction is to be used by Beckford to pay of debt on a land purchase.
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12756 - Letter
A letter from a company located on Long Wharf in Boston; Loring and Curtis, to Captain John Lovett regarding first payment due on a "Bill of Fish".
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12757 - Letter
Letter from Loring and Curtis Company citing the payment of 750 dollars payment as per invoice from Captain Lovett
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12758A - Letter
A letter from William Stevens to Captain John Lovett posted from Portsmouth. Mr. Stevens is informing Captain Lovett on the financial disposition his letter of his 'letter of credit'' did not arrive on time and his purchased cargo went on to Philadelphia.
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12759 - Letter
A letter from Joseph Price to Captain John Lovett posted from Plimouth N. Carolina. Price is inquiring on possible cargo available to ship
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12760 - Letter
A letter from Joseph Price, Master of the ship Nancy owned by Captain John Tittle and Captain John Lovett. Price is informing Lovett of the status of cargo that he has not been able to sell and markets he thinks might be of potential profit.
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12761 - Letter
Letter from Joseph Price to Captain John Lovett Jr. in regard to trade difficulties as a result of the Revolution in France. He requests that John Lovett send his goods on an armed vessel.
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12762 - Letter
Letter from Joseph Price to Captain John Lovett Jr. Price is informing Lovett of product and sale prices of turpentine, pitch, tobacco available in Edenton North Carolina.
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12763 - Letter
A letter from Augustus Lovett mailed from Boston to Captain John Lovett informing him of a shipment of wihite sugar on the ship India Packet
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12765A - Letter
A letter from Niel and Getty to Captain John Lovett posted from Boston. Neil and Getty are inquiring about the price and availability of a Lovett schooner. They inquire about the schooners dimensions and sail capacity. They wish to ship red wine to St. Thomas and St.Croix. They request that Captain Roundy be its master during this journey.
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12766 - Letter
A lettter from Gloucester by a William Day to Captain John Lovett advising him that the order he placed for fish has been sold and is unable to find an alternative source.
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12767 - Letter
A letter from Boston posted by Augustus Lovett to Captain John Lovett informing him that his most recent letter citing the enclosure of $25.00 was missing. Augustus presumes his brother forgot to enclose the money.
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12768 - Letter
A letter from Augustus Lovett to his brother Captain John Lovett advising him on the economic and political issues of sending his ship the Hawk to Guadaloupe. Augustus writes that several Captains who recently arrived in Boston from St. Croix and St. Thomas that the English ships are very active in boarding all trading vessels looking for British deserters.
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12769 - Letter
A letter out of Boston from Ebin Francis advising Captain John Lovett on recent shipping transactions and the prices of logwood, coffee, and sugar from Spain.
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12770 - Letter
A letter from Boston from Samuel H. Walley responding to a advertisement posted by Captain John Lovett on the sale of logwood and coffee. Walley wants to pay cash for these products on condition that they are of good quality. He will pay in cash.
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12771 - Letter
A letter from Boston posted by Augustus Lovett to his brother Captain John Lovett. Augustus is inquiring to John as to payments for his lodgings in Boston.
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12772 - Letter
A letter from Boston posted by Ebenezer Francis to Captain John Lovett enclosing his payment of $300 for the purchase of log wood.
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