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Rea, Isaac |
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12800 - Letter
1800 letter to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett from Captain Isaac Rea of the Schooner Betsey while in Palermo, Italy. The letter describes the sale of the cargo of log wood, fustic, and coffee.
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12989 - Account
1786 account of the Schooner Betsey's voyage in the West Indies, showing sales and returns. The cargo includes molasses and sugar in one direction and lumber, boards, codfish, and beef in the other.
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13083 - Document
1800 insurance policy on the Schooner Betsey, with Isaac Rea as Master, under the name of John Lovett for $3000.00.
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13085 - Bond
1801 impost bond to the District of Salem and Beverly paid by John Lovett, Israel Thorndike, merchants, and Isaac Rea, mariner, in the amount of $2,000.00 dollars, along with duties of $1608.22, for the Schooner Betsey after returning from Naples. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of William W. Oliver.
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13085b - Bond
1801 impost bond to the District of Salem and Beverly paid by John Lovett, Israel Thorndike, merchants, and Isaac Rea, mariner, in the amount of $2,000.00 dollars, along with 1/3 the duties $1608.22 - $536.07, for Schooner Betsey's return from Naples. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of William W. Oliver.
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16773 - Letter
Letter from Captain Jeremiah Lovett in Copenhagen, Denmark, to Captain John Lovett in Beverly. He writes to say that tobacco and rice are fetching poor prices, that he is soon going off with Captain Isaac Rea to St. Petersburg, that Captain Benjamin Beckford has not quite unloaded all of his goods at the time of writing the letter, and that all three Beverly people are doing well. He ends by stating that the letter will be sent back to Beverly vi...
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16834 - Invoice
Document listing the amounts and items invested by the captain, mates, and sailors in the cargo of the Schooner Betsey.
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16838 - Document
1800 bill of lading for the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Isaac Rea, which was sailing to Leghorn (Livorno) in Tuscany. Items shipped were pepper, coffee, rum, logwood, pork, beef, and butter. The owners were Israel Thorndike and John Lovett.
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16840 - Bill
1800 portage bill for the Schooner Betsey, Captain Isaac Rea on a voyage to ports in the Mediterranean.
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16841 - Letter
1800 letter to Captain Isaac Rea with his orders from John Lovett regarding a voyage to Europe. He is to sail first to Palermo and sell his cargo at the best terms possible. If the situation is not favorable for business he was to sail to another port in the Mediterranean or Europe.
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16842 - Letter
1800 letter to Captain Isaac Rea with his orders from John Lovett regarding articles which Robert Rantoul ordered. The articles are to be sold and the proceeds invested at Rantoul's risk. The Schooner Betsey was sailing for Palermo, Sicily and perhaps other ports in the Mediterranean and Europe. See #16841.
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16843 - Letter
1800 letter from Robert Rantoul acknowledging that he received of Israel Thorndike & John Lovett an order indicating that he has invested in articles of merchandise. Captain Israel Rea is the commander of the Schooner Betsey which was due to sail to Palermo.
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16844 - Note
1800 note from John Lovett acknowledging that he has invested in articles of merchandise on account of Robert Rantoul. Captain Isaac Rea is the commander of the Schooner Betsey which was due to sail to Palermo.
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16852 - Letter
1800 letter stating that, "The bearer Capt. Rea of the Schooner Betsey bound to the Mediterranean, may touch at Gibraltar. If you can render him aid or service I shall esteem it a favour...." The letter goes on to say that the schooner was owned by Israel Thorndike and Captain John Lovett.
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16853 - Account
1800 account in Spanish which mentions Isaac Rea of Salem. Signed by Joachim Roma.
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16855 - Letter
1800 letter from Captain Isaac Rea to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett, owners of the Schooner Betsey. Capt. Rea wrote from Alicante, Spain about coming into that port short of water. While in port he contacted Messrs. De Maziere "at the place of information" to get advice about the prices for pepper and coffee and to get money from Thorndike & Lovett's account ($41.00). Rea was then going to sail for Palermo. The back of the letter was the "env...
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16858 - Account
1801 account to Captain Isaac Rea of the Schooner Betsey in Palermo, Sicily - for Spanish dollars and Spanish doubloons.
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16859 - Account
1800 account to Captain Isaac Rea of the Schooner Betsey in Palermo, Sicily for 331 bags and 2 casks of pepper.
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16860 - Letter
Letter to Captain Isaac Rea of the Schooner Betsey from Abraham Gibbs regarding a buyer who wants the loose pepper which is to be loaded into bags.
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16861 - Account
1800 account of charges for food and services for the Schooner Betsey in Naples, Kingdom of Naples (today Italy). Items include beef, mutton, veal, wood and paying a blacksmith and the "health office."
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