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16917 - Log
1791-1792 log book of the Schooner Two Friends under Captain Nicholas Thorndike noting on the hour of day, course, winds, and remarks on the sea. And as it appears for two voyages, one taking place from October - November of 1791 with fair sea conditions of light breezes and moderate rain. And another from April - May of 1792 leaving from Havana to Beverly with Captain Phineas Warner of the Schooner Dolphin in company with fair winds and occasio...
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16919 - Log
1792-1793 log book of the Schooner Two Friends under Captain Nicholas Thorndike noting on the hour of day, course, winds, and remarks on the sea. Including two separate entrees, on Bound for Trinidad from Beverly during the month of December with good winds and light rain. And the other from Havana bound to New York during the month of May with good winds and some strong storms.
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16920 - Log
1793 log book of the Schooner Two Friends under Captain Nicholas Thorndike noting on the hour of day, course, winds, and remarks on the sea. Bound from New York to the West Indies during the months of June - August. Landed at Point Peter in Guadeloupe on July 19 and picked up anchor again on August 2 and proceeded to Windward. On August 6 picks up anchor again at St. Bartholomew and is bound for New York.
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16921 - Log
1793-1794 log book of the Schooner Two Friends under Captain Nicholas Thorndike noting on the hour of day, course, winds, and remarks on the sea. Bound from Beverly to Mertineco during the month of October. Destination changes on October 26 to the West Indies. There is also another voyage mentioned from Point Peter in Guadeloupe bound for Beverly during the months of December 1793 - Feburary 1794 with only the course being mentioned.
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17622 - Bill
Bill from Nicholas Thorndike to Moses Brown with payment received in full including mittens, mackarel hooks, molasses, candles.
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18382 - Document
Document that insures the vessel and the cargo on board the Schooner Two Friends for 3,000 pounds from St. Francois to Beverly or any other part in the state where the vessel will discharge its cargo. 1,000 pounds each coming from Henry Higginson, William Shillaber and possibly Joseph & Joshua Grafton
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18406 - Permit
Permit from the district of Salem and Beverly and given to Nicholas Thorndike to sail the Schooner Two Friends with six men and no guns and to carry 36,000 bussels of Indian corn
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18407 - Bill-of-sale
Sales of wheat and corn by John Bulkeley & Son for Nicholas Thorndike, master of the Schooner Two Friends
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18410 - Document
Orders to Nicholas Thorndike that inform him Brown & Thorndike are convinced that he cannot get a cargo of grain from Virginia that will afford them a prospect of a freight to Europe. They suggest to offer his current vessel up for sale and if he can get 15,000 dollars or more for it, to sell it and to return home with the cash. If he cannot sell his ship but obtain a freight to Europe that will leave 170 liver remitted to London, he will take on...
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18412 - Bill
Shipped from Brown & Thorndike upon the Schooner Two Friends under Nicholas Thorndike now riding at anchor in the port of Beverly and heading for Oporto with 3298 7/8 bushels of Indian corn, and to be delivered in good condition to Oporto and given to Harris, Stafford & Nassau.
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18415 - Bill
Shipped by Harris, Stafford, & Nassau upon the Schooner Two Friends under Nicholas Thorndike and riding at anchor in the River Douro and bound for Beverly 2 masks of wine and 100 boxes of lemons, to be delivered to Beverly in good condition to Brown & Thorndike.
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18416 - Bill
Shipped by Jose` Eleuterio Barbora de Lima from on board the Schooner Two Friends under Nicholas Thorndike and now riding at anchor in the River Douro and bound for Beverly, carrying wine and to be delivered in good condition. He or they also paying freight for the sailed goods 8 dollars for the whole. The master of the ship also affirming 4 bills of lading. This being delivered to Benjamin Goodhue
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18417 - Receipt
Receipted bill from Petersburg to Nicholas Thorndike signed Geidon Buckus
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18419 - Permit
Permit given from the Port of Bermuda-Hundred and City-Point to Nicholas Thorndike master of the Schooner Two Friends, with 6 men and no guns bound for Lisbon is allowed to carry the 3,047 bussels of wheat and 20 bushels of corn
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18420 - Bill-of-sale
Nicholas Thorndike in account with John Bulkeley & Sons on wine
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18421 - Bill
Shipped by John Bulkeley & Son upon the Schooner Two Friends under Nicholas Thorndike and now at anchor at the river Tagus and bound for Baltimore, carrying 50 moys salt to be delivered in good condition to Baltimore and given to Brown & Thorndike
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18423 - Permit
Manifest granted to Nicholas Thorndike from Port Hampton and Portugal to deliver the cargo on board the Schooner Two Friends
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18424 - Permit
Permit given to Nicholas Thorndike from the port of Salem and Beverly to taken on board the Schooner Two Friends and sail to the West Indies 30 casks of fish, 10 barrels pickled fish, 10 barrels of oil and 5 boxes of candles.
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