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004.030.031 - Document
A document written by Samuel Cooper, Esquire stating that the cargo aboard the Brig Fanny belonged to its owner, Israel Thorndike. Thomas Davis, the administrator on the estate of Marston Watson and Thomas Amory, stated on their behalf that the goods had been sold to the owner of the Brig Fanny, Thorndike, and its captain, John Thissel. There is also a letter written by Juan Stoughton, the consul of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rho...
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004.030.032 - Document
A document confirming the cargo of the Brig Fanny presented by Joseph Wood, Esquire on behalf of the ship owner, Israel Thorndike. It details where the pepper and cocoa were purchased and that the fish was taken from American waters. The pepper had been imported from Sumatra by Captain Thomas Webb. The cocoa was purchased from Thomas Amory of Boston. He received it from Andrew Farrell and Thomas Davis of New York. There is a brief letter writte...
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004.030.033 - Bill
1800 bill of lading for the Brig Fanny captained by John Thissel with an itemized list of the cargo. This vessel was bound for Leghorn (Livorno), Tuscany, and a market. This was shipped in good order, and well conditioned, by Israel Thorndike in and upon the Brig Fanny. This document was countersigned by the owner of the vessel, Israel Thorndike. Brig Fanny [3].
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004.030.034 - Invoice
1800 invoice of the sundry merchandise shipped aboard the Brig Fanny with the master John Thissel. This vessel was bound for Leghorn (Livorno), Tuscany, and a market. Israel Thorndike was the owner of the Brig Fanny. There is a break down of the hogsheads of cocoa and bags of pepper. The total amount carried forward on the front was $17,935.83. The total listed on the back and signed off by Israel Thorndike was $32,623.91. This was signed in Bev...
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12176 - Account
1783-1785 accounts of transactions happening on various dates, involving Josiah Batchelder with Nathan Leech. Brig Fanny [2].
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18431 - Account
1789 account of Nicholas Thorndike with John Wallace, master of the Brig Fanny, for fish, tea, cash, and pork. Brig Fanny [2].
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24341 - Document
1780 handwritten document providing insurance information for the Brig Fanny. This specific document was number 280. The master of the vessel was Captain Harbord Woodbury. Nicholas Thorndike assured two-hundred Spanish dollars or continental currency for the vessel and cargo. Joseph and Joshua Grafton invested sixty pounds of hard money and Francis Cabot invested forty pounds hard money.
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24947 - Receipt
C. 1784-1789 receipt for Josiah Batchelder's part of the cargo of the Brig Fanny [2] including a cask of rice, cotton, and cash.
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FIC009.157 - Receipt
Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Livermore Whittridge dated August 26, 1781 covering 3/16ths of charges for storage, tools and an anchor for the Brig Fanny.
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FIC013.462 - Receipt
1800 receipt in Spanish for goods transported on the Brig Fanny under the command of its Captain Thissel. Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.463 - Receipt
1800 receipt showing eight Dollars for one month's advance on the Brig Fanny was paid by Captain Thissel. Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.464 - Receipt
1800 record of money owed by the Brig Fanny to Benjamin Thing for fitting three new compasses on the ship. Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.465 - Account
Account in Spanish of several things bought by Captain John Thissel of the Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.467 - Account
16 June 1801. Beverly. Unfinished letter to Capt. Benjamin Pierce; planned subject of letter unknown. 25 July 1801. Beverly. Account of things acquired by the writer during an "adventure onboard the Brig Sally" that were now being sold to John Thissel. Includes sugar and coffee. Brig Fanny [3]. Both messages are crossed out as if to cancel legitimacy.
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FIC013.468 - Account
1801 account of men & labour hired on board the Brig Fanny." Shows days worked by, and amount owed to, each man; indicates that they have received payment in a probably later added note at the bottom. Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.469 - Receipt
1801 letter showing Mr. Eben Francis' "Rect. for 6 Chests Tea" brought to him by Captain Thissel from D. Thomas Schaton(?) in London, for which he paid 52 pounds 19/1 sterling. Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.470 - Bill
1801 bill for various quantities and types of beef bought. Confirmed received payment by Josiah O. Foster. Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.471 - Receipt
1801 receipt of Captain John Thissel, signed by a crew member Mark Morse who received part of his wages amounting to 3 dollars at Alicante. Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.472 - Invoice
20 October 1800. Another letter that served as its own envelope. On the letter part, there is writing on both sides. On the front, an account of 6 bags of cocoa shipped to Leghorn for Augustus Lovett on the Brig Fanny under the command of Captain John Thissel Below the account is a note from Lovett to Thissel with instructions on what to do with the cocoa once it gets to Leghorn ("Instruction for their adventures"). The note has a commanding to...
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FIC013.473 - Invoice
1800 invoice of 6 chests of hyson tea consigned to Thissel by Eben Francis to sell in Leghorn (Livorno), Tuscany. Includes instructions to "invest the proceeds in such goods as you bring for the Owners." Brig Fanny [3].
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