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12790 - Letter
A letter posted from Havanna Cuba from Cantera Lavaletta to Captain John Lovett advising him of the safe arrival of his son Captain Lovett. Lavaletta discusses the circumstances of rates of commission and notes that if Captain Lovett is not agreeable they are willing to pay back any disputed amounts. Lavalette mentions the business with Don Juan Cantera (refer to doc number 12789). Laveletta advises Captain Lovett of market conditions and ce...
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13077 - Account
An account for Benjamin Beckford with John Lovett for Beckford's "Adventure" (a business venture or investment) in several vessels including the Schooner Betsey, Schooner Hawk, Schooner Chance on voyages to Russia, West Indies, Havana, and Alicante.
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13088 - Receipt
A receipt from Ebenezer Francis to Captain John Lovett containing a years worth of transactions from 1799 that had been paid in full. Items include coffee, logs and salt and reference is made to different vessels and men who received money.
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17222 - Letter
A letter from Jose Joachin de Gardoqui in Bilbao to John Lovett in Beverly. De Gardoqui writes to inform Lovett that the Schooner Hawk, captained by Joseph Lovett, has arrived safely at St. Andero (Santander) despite French privateers. He says that he is sending the letter with Captain William Mugford. In a postscript he asks Lovett to tell Abraham Kilham about Joseph Lovett's arrival and advises him no to send ships to Europe unless they are a...
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17226 - Letter
A letter to John Lovett, translated from Spanish. The author of the letter reports that the Schooner Hawk had arrived in Santander, having escaped French privateers. He reports that he has made sales on behalf of Jose Joachin de Gardoqui and delivered the accounts of Lovett and Abraham Kilham to Captain Lovett of the Hawk.
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17238 - Letter
A letter from John Lovett to Jonathan Lovett on the Schooner Hawk. John Lovett reminds Jonathan Lovett to get a certificate that the goods entitled to a drawback were sold in Cape Francois and says that he will send blank certificates in another vessel. He discusses a story about Jeremiah Lovett being taken into Bayonne which he heard from Andrew Standly.
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17384 - Records
The account current of John Lovett and Abner Chapman with Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia. The account records the sale of molasses included in the cargo of the Schooner Hawk. The account totals to $7,522.
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17385 - Letter
Letter from Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia to John Lovett and Abner Chapman. De Lavaleta and de Echavannia discuss the difficulty of selling horses and mules which were delivered on the Schooner Hawk by Captain Jonathan H. Lovett. They say that they have enclosed a receipt for molasses loaded on the Brig Traveller which was bought of Freeman Mayberry and they extend their thanks for codfish.
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17387 - Letter
A letter from Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia in Havana to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett in Beverly. The letter discusses their account and the account of John Lovett and Abner Chapman following the sale of molasses from the Schooner Hawk.
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17388 - Account
The account current of John Lovett with Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia. The account records the cost of molasses from the Schooner Hawk and totals $902.
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17390 - Account
The account current of John Lovett and Israel Thorndike of Beverly with Manuel de Lavaleta and Gabriel de Echavannia of Havana. The account records the sale of barrels of molasses in the cargo of the Schooner Hawk and totals $770.
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17478 - Book, Account
Account book for the Schooners "Betsy", "Hawk", and "Joanna". There is a table of contents listing the vessels' accounts. It contains yearly account settlements.
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17480 - Book, Account
This is the account book from the schooners "Hawk", "Betsey", "Joanna", and "William". It shows amounts paid for provisions and supplies, port duties, new decks, sails, spars, and rigging, and cargo. The voyages of these vessels include Havanna, Cuba; Bilboa, Spain; West Indies. A
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25184 - Log, Ship's
1766-1768 log of the Schooner Dolphin, kept by Josiah Batchelder (1737-1808) on several voyages. The first from St. Croix to Salem, leaving 14 February 1766. In addition there are several other voyages under at least one other captain, on different vessels.
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6265 - Document
1785 document apparently listing numbers of schooners and their owners on one side and accounts of Captain Elias Smith (Schooner Two Friends) and Captain Benjamin Lovett & Son (Schooner Swallow) to port surveyor Josiah Batchelder Jr. on the other side of the paper.
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6302 - Document
1788 Form of Clearing certifying that Captain James Haskell of the Schooner Hawk in Port of Baltimore Maryland with rum
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6311 - Document
1785 certificate for coasters giving permission "to pass and repass from any Port, Harbour or Place...with this Commonwealth" for a period of one year. The vessel was the Schooner Hawk, Captain William Porter and the document was signed by Caleb Batchelder - Naval Officer.
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948.008.104 - Receipt
A record that Edward Ford recieved 4 pounds, 10 shillings from the Schooner Hawk from the estate of John Lovett III.
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948.008.105 - Receipt
A record that Joseph Lovett Jr. recieved from Elizabeth Lovett, administrator of the estate of John Lovett III, 12 pounds for a bounty for sailing the the Schooner Hawk.
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948.008.106 - Receipt
A record that Edward Ford received from the estate of John Lovett III 6 pounds for his fare on the Schooner Hawk for the year 1791.
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