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11613 - Receipt
This is a receipt between Mary Woodbury and William Bartlett. She appears to have bought various amounts of ribbon, eggs, chocolate, coffee, pepper, oatmeal, candles, cotton, amound other various items.
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11865 - Receipt
Receipt from Daniel Jacobs to Captain Bartlett darted july 13, 1774.
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11945 - Receipt
Receipt from William Bartlett to Brown & Thorndike dated March 1783 to January 1784
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11951 - Receipt
Receipt from Captain William Bartlett to Nathaiel Lamson (?) dated from January 1784 to August 1784..
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11981 - Receipt
Receipt between William Bartlertt and Charles Miller dated April 20, 1785 to January 3, 1786
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11996 - Receipt
A receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Nathaniel Lamson dated the period October 10, 1785 to June, 1786.
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12014 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt from William Bartlett to Benjamin Lovett for quintals of fish, coffee and a week's worth of dockage costing 4 pounds, 1 shilling, 10 pence dated 21 May 1789.
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12167 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of Josiah Batchelder Jr. to Daniel Adams for the purchase of items including beef, sugar and coffee purchased in December, 1784.
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12194 - Receipt
Receipt from E. Green to Josiah Batchelder on behalf of Brown and Thorndike for: bags of coffee; a cask; two empty rum pruncheons; other.
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12353 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt from Hugh Hill stating that payment of 1 pound, 7 shillings, and 0 pence was received from Josiah Batchelder for coffee dated 26 November 1792.
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12742 - Receipt
1807 receipt to John Prince from William Pousland for coffee and rum from the Schooner Betsey.
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12769 - Letter
A letter out of Boston from Ebin Francis advising Captain John Lovett on recent shipping transactions and the prices of logwood, coffee, and sugar from Spain.
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12770 - Letter
A letter from Boston from Samuel H. Walley responding to a advertisement posted by Captain John Lovett on the sale of logwood and coffee. Walley wants to pay cash for these products on condition that they are of good quality. He will pay in cash.
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12800 - Letter
1800 letter to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett from Captain Isaac Rea of the Schooner Betsey while in Palermo, Italy. The letter describes the sale of the cargo of log wood, fustic, and coffee.
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12837 - Letter
A letter posted in Copenhagen Denmark from Ryburg and Company to Captain John Lovett informing him of the volatile market for tobacco. Ryburg and Company state their appreciation for future business next Spring in coffee and sugar. The letter offers a warning as to the American market and the overstocking of goods from Russia.
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13018 - Document
Accounting of cargoes of Schooner Nancy of Beverly for Joseph Price by John Little. Cargoes of codfish and coffee.
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13213 - Receipt
1806 receipt from Captain Robert Remmonds to John B. Prince. The Brig Ann, Robert Remmonds Master was bound to Europe from Beverly. The receipt is for 823 pounds of coffee.
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16130 - Letter
Letter from William Gray 2nd to Captain Robert Rantoul. Gray, the owner of the Schooner Hope, gives Rantoul directions regarding his schooner's voyage to Surinam. Gray alludes to the dangerous state of the seas with his cautionary words to Rantoul--"should you find the coast infested with Cruisers, gett into some safe Harbor and coast till you hear from me". A short list of trade items is written below Gray's main message.
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16133 - Document
Order for goods by William Gray on behalf of William Vans to Cap. Robert Rantoul. Text: William Vans has shipped on board your Schooner, two hogs head fish containing 18 quentals which you will, sell for the most it will fetch & make him returns in cocoa and coffee.
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