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17365 - Letter
1801 letter from Gabriel de Echavannia [Schavannia?] in Havanah to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett in Beverly. De Echavannia informs Thorndike and Lovett that Captain Asa Batchelder ia ready to sail the Schooner Joanna, which has two hundred boxes of sugar. He says that the Joanna cannot stay long in Havanah because she is single-bottomed. The codfish, oil, soap, and silk markets are discussed.
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17367 - Letter
1801 letter from Manuel de Lavaleta in Havana to John Lovett in Beverly. De Laveta informs Lovett that Captain Asa Batchelder has set sail on the Schooner Joanna with 200 boxes of sugar. He says that he has not sold any oil, soap, or silk.
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17369 - Account
A record of the account of John Lovett and Abner Chapman with Don Manuel de Lavaleta of the Havana Co., signed by Gabriel de Echavannia. It references bills of sale for sugar transmitted by Master James Dowling and William Woodville and a bill of exchange on Don Antonio Gonzales. The total amount is $19,761.
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17371 - Letter
A letter from William Woodville in Havana to John Lovett and Abner Chapman in Beverly. He discusses the voyage of Captain Dowling on the Schooner William by Bahiahonda with a cargo of iron. A letter delivered by Nicholas Thorndike is mentioned. He talks about the sale of iron and the purchase of sugar, which is scarce and has increased in price. He signs on behalf of Don Manuel de Lavaleta.
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17372 - Letter
A letter from William Woodville and Gabriel de Echavannia on behalf of Manuel de Lavaleta in Havana to John Lovett and Israel Thorndike in Beverly. The initial parts of the letter are identical to 17371b and discuss the sale of oil and soap, the sale of silk by Asa Batchelder, and an embargo. In the final note they announce that the embargo has been lifted due to a peace announced by Sir George Carter and discuss the possibility that the port o...
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17374 - Letter
A letter from Manuel de Lavaleta in Havana to John Lovett and Abner Chapman in Beverly. De Lavaleta informs Lovett and Chapman that he has not received full pay for iron which was imported in the Schooner William and tells them, along with Israel Thorndike, that their balance is $902.50.
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17376 - Account
The account current of Israel Thorndike and John Lovett with Manuel de Lavaleta from May 22, 1802, signed by Gabriel de Echavannia. It records the cost of 200 boxes of sugar and 10 hides from the Schooner Joanna under Master Asa Batchelder. The total amount is $9,040.
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17378 - Letter
A letter to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett from Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia. The letter says that de Lavaleta has become a partner in the firm. They say that the market for sugar is good in Santander and Cadiz and offer to send molasses.
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17379a - Letter
A letter to Abner Chapman and John Lovett from Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia. The letter says Manuel de Lavaleta has joined a new company and a balance of $7,522.3 1/4 has been transferred. They suggest that the money should be invested in molasses rather than sugar.
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17379b - Letter
A letter to Abner Chapman and John Lovett from Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia. The letter discusses the payment to Nathan Robinson of a debt due following the sale of iron from the Schooner William under James Dowling.
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17380 - Letter
A, unsigned letter to Manuel de Lavaleta in which the author authorizes him to dispose of property in whichever way will incur the least loss and urges him to ship the author's property.
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17387b - Letter
A letter to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett from Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia. The letter says that they have received a debt and that Thorndike and Lovett have the account sales of the cargo of the Schooner Joanna, Asa Lovett Master.
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