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12908 - Letter
1803 letter written by Mr. Joseph Pitcairn to Mr. John Lovett of Beverly, Mr. Pitcairn explaning about all the goods that are being exchanged across the world as well as the prices of those goods. In addition, Mr. Pitcairn tells Mr. Lovett about the blockade of the Ellie by the Brittish.
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1318 - Print
At bottom of print " His most gracious magesty King George the Third. This print: engraved from a picture painted by sr. WIlliam Beechey in his Majesty's collection. Is most humbly dedicated to Her Majesty by her most dutiful and loyal subject- J&J Boydell." "Published December 1, 1804 by J&J Boydell at the Shakespeare Gallery. Pall Mall and at 90 Cheapside London" King George III reigned from 1760-1820. In the print he is in military dress with ...
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15258 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul and Anne Wales Abbot from Lizzie. Lizzie must be a relative of Anne; she addresses them as Aunt Anne and Miss Rantoul. Lizzie is in Paris and she is spending her time with the Lees and Blights. She is enjoying shopping and getting dresses made. She tells them that the Childers are coming to London and she might spend more time there on their account. The Steeles will not be coming to Paris.
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15263 - Letter
A letter to Anne Wales Abbot from Lizzie. Lizzie has misplaced some letters and asks Anne to forward some on to Miss Rantoul for her. She apologizes for the shortness of the letter but she is out of paper and it is late. Note: There is a partial sketch of a dress on the back side of the letter.
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16220 - Letter
Letter written in what looks to be 1801 regarding the Brig Sally & Betsey pertaining to a voyage to Liverpool or London, England. The recipient is instructed to ask a Mr. Plummer regarding an inquiry. The handwriting is kind of illegible and there are no known names mentioned in this letter. the letter is signed by R.R. (probably and likely Robert Rantoul).
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17004 - Log, Ship's
1801 log for the Ship Commerce kept by Nicholas Thorndike during a voyage to London. The ship left Salem on 28 April, 1801. The return journey is documented as beginning in Norway with the vessel returning to Salem on 28 September.
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17079 - Documents
1797 pass or clearance to the commander of the Snow Fanny that it is allowed to load (cargo) onto the vessel Lucy at Botolph Wharf, London.
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17081 - Documents
1797 clearance pass issued to the Snow Fanny, Abraham Kilham Master, to off load cargo to the Bark Hoy, W. Widgeon Master, at Botolph Wharf, London.
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17083 - Documents
1797 invoice from a London shipwright (name seems to be Hicks) for repairs to the Snow Fanny. Charges include sheathing, caulking, and labour. Bill sent to Captain Abraham Kilham
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17084 - Documents
1797 list of disbursements of the Snow Fanny in London. Abraham Kilham shown as master of the vessel.
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17085 - Documents
1797 account of sales of Coffee from the Snow Fanny, with Abraham Kilham as master of the vessel, at London.
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17086 - Documents
1797 letter to Messrs. Vaughan & Sons, London, from Captain Abraham Kilham of the Snow Fanny entrusting the firm to sell the Isle Bourbon (Réunion) coffee shipped on board the vessel on the account of Samuel Blanchard and himself.
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17087 - Documents
1797 account in London of the sale of coffee from Isle Bourbon (Réunion) shipped on board the Snow Fanny, with Abraham Kilham as master. Samuel Blanchard shown as interest holder.
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17090 - Document
1797 account of the sale of 10 bales of Isle Bourbon (Réunion) cotton later sold in London on 14 September from the Snow Fanny, with Abraham Kilham as master.
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17094 - Document
1797 account of Captain Abraham Kilham of the Snow Fanny with N. Fenwick & Son in London for goods purchased on 29 June and 21 August. Signed by Michael Liebman.
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17283 - Document
Letter of instruction to Capt. Jeremiah Lovett as to how to handle bills for the cargo of the Schooner Hawk.
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18664 - Bill
1795 bill for 23 barrels of hair powder and 19 barrels of (fabric) starch shipped by Johann Diedrich Rodde on Brigantine Good Hope, at port in the River Elbe under Nicholas Thorndike, from Hamburg to London unto Dorris & Blanckenhagen.
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18666 - Bill
1795 bill for Nicholas Thorndike and the owners of the Brigantine Good Hope for the goods bought of John & James Mangles consisting of oil, lead, paint, brushes, deck nails, and a bottle hasket.
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18669 - Document
1796 legal document known as a charter party. An agreement between Capt. Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope of Salem and James Burn, Esq. of London outlining the terms and useage of the vessel for a described length of time.
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18676 - Document
1796 customs clearance document issued at London to Capt. Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope bound for Lisbon.
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