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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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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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16862 - Letter
1800 letter to Captain Isaac Rea of the Schooner Betsey from Webb Holmes and Company regarding the return voyage to America. He was writing from Leghorn (Livorno), Tuscany (today Italy). Rea was in Naples at the time.
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16863 - Account
1800 account of port charges for the Schooner Betsey in Naples. It includes impost charges, anchorage fees, fee for bill of health, and custom house fees.
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16864 - Invoice
1800 Invoice for sundry goods & merchandise for the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Isaac Rea, in Naples, Kingdom of Naples (today Italy). Items include marbled soap, olive oil, sewing silk, silk stockings, cream of tartar, quicksilver, licorice juice, and sugar of lead.
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16865 - Bill
1800 bill of lading for the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Isaac Rea, in Naples, Kingdom of Naples (today Italy). Items include marbled soap, olive oil, sewing silk, silk stockings, cream of tartar, quicksilver, licorice juice, and sugar of lead, flowers of sulphur, and 3,300 Spanish dollars.
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16866 - Letter
1800 letter to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett regarding their account with a firm (Falconnet & Co.) in Naples. Items mentioned include logwood, olive oil, silk stockings and thread, and various kinds of drugs.
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16867 - Account
1800 account of sales of goods and merchandise to the Schooner Betsey, under Captain Isaac Rea, sailing from Naples, Kingdom of Italy (today Italy). Items include pepper and coffee, rum and logwood for a total of $16,562.77. The account is to owners Israel Thorndike and John Lovett from Falconnet & Co.
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16869 - Account
1800 account of sales for the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Isaac Rea, in Naples, Kingdom of Naples (today Italy), to other captains in the port. The items sold were butter, beef and pork.
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16873 - Document
Circa 1800 document the weights of Naples. Examples are: 12 ounces = 1 pound; 2 3/4 pounds or 33 ozs = 1 Botoli. In addition, the document provides information on the money of the Kingdom of Sicily and Kingdom of Naples, listing currency subunits and the exchange rate between the two currencies along with American dollar.
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16874 - Document
1800 "abridged copy" of Schooner Betsey's shipping papers in a voyage to the Mediterranean in 1800, under the command of Isaac Rea. The document includes the names of the crew and wages paid, hospital money and the amount paid by owner Captain John Lovett and the amount pad by Rea. Wages for 6 months ranged from $189.86 for the mate to $55.77 for the boy, Sam Woodberry. There were 7 in the crew.
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16875 - Document
1800 "abstract of sales of sundries" of the cargo of the Schooner Betsey, under the command of Isaac Rea in the Kingdoms of Sicily and Naples (today in Italy) - "On the proper amount of Israel Thorndike & John Lovett, merchants of Beverly" The document lists the place of sale, date, names of merchants who sold it, the weight "in Italy," and the items, which include rum, pork, beef, logwood, butter and prices in Italian currency.
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16876 - Account
1800 account of Israel Thorndike and John Lovett of Beverly with the firm of Falconnet & Co. of Naples, Italy in the amount $24,310.96. The account lists items that include sewing silk, silk stockings, oil, coffee, logwood, and pepper. This is for the Schooner Betsey with Captain Isaac Rea in command.
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16877 - Account
1800 account of property brought home in Schooner Betsey from Naples. This property includes 230 doubloons worth $3498.65, 2 bags silver dollars worth $1458.57, bills of exchange worth $5646.58, Robert Rantoul's invoice of sundries worth $200.00, boxes of soap worth $4997.84, cases of oil worth $4968.44, cases of assorted silk worth $2470.75, black silk worth $3221.00 and silk stockings worth $240.00. The total is $26,701.83
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16882 - Account
1800 account of money paid wages to George Britton from the owners of the Schooner Betsey in the amount of $189.85 for the voyage to Naples, Kingdom of Naples (today Italy). Included are a 1 month advance in the amount of $30.00, $50.00 paid to Mrs. Britton, $1.25 for hospital money, etc.
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948.014.618 - Invoice
Invoice of Sundry Medicines purchased at Naples for Mr Robert Rantoul Sr.as folllow: No 1 Case containing Sundry articles - Quicksilver..... -Liquorice...... -Sena of Alexandria..... -Manna in sorts ...... -Sugar of Lead...... - Annifeed..... Cost of Cafe and bags..... Porterage & Literage Brokerage 1/2 per Cent..... Merchants commission 2 per Cent.... 2 Barrel one Cream of Tartar..... to 411 Net at grains ..... Cost of ...
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