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11887 - Receipt
Receipt between William Bartlett and Isaac Chapman for sails, fish, tea, locks, bayonets, copper pans and chairs.
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11930 - Receipt
Receipt between William Bartlett and Nathan Leech tea, nails, flour, and cotton.
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11987 - Receipt
Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Ephraim Pickard dated September, 1785.
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12158 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of John and Andrew Cabot for items purchased from Josiah Batchelder, Jr. including nails, green tea, and sugar for 11 pounds, 15 shillings, and 1 pence dated 2 November 1784.
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12221 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of items including tea and a ream of paper purchased from Abial Smith by Caleb Batchelder for 8 pounds, 13 shillings, and 7 pence dated on 13 December 1785.
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16121 - Letter
Letter from William Gray 2nd to Captain Robert Rantoul. Gray, the owner of the Schooner Hope, gives Rantoul various directions regarding his schooner's voyage, specifically referencing certain markets and goods he wants Rantoul to sell or buy. Gray alludes to the dangerous state of the seas with his exhortation to Rantoul to "keep a good look out at all times and run from everything you see".
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17312 - Document
Letter sent to Capt. Jonathan Lovett by Israel Thorndike advising how to best handle cargo of tea in the Schooner Hawk.
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18910 - Inventory
1798 inventory from Ryberg and Company in Copenhagen listing the cargo aboard the Ship Sally including hemp, tea and Swedish iron.
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23651 - Document
1801 list of provisions for the Ship Commerce, under Captain Nicholas Thorndike sailing for London, England. The list includes beef, port, bread, sugar, coffee, rum, beans, potatoes, fish, butter, oil, pepper, candles, tea, loaf sugar, vinegar, water and flour.
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24608 - Receipt
William Bartlett owes William Tuck for several different types of teas.
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24657 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of Captain John Burke to Josiah Batchelder for items purchased between 9 June 1786 and 27 June 1786 including rum, sugar and green tea for a balance of 15 pounds, 15 shillings, and 7 pence.
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26446 - Receipt
Receipt between James Sanders and James Obear for tea, coffee, and fish.
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5149 - Letter
1779 letter from Eben Wales to Josiah Batchelder, Jr. regarding the purchase of West India produce
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6274 - Account
1787 account of excised articles imported into the Port of Beverly from May through July 1, 1787.
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FIC010.087 - Document
Document involving only Captain Broughton dated July 20, 1786 describing an account listing goods such as: sugar, tea,oakum and cash.
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FIC013.469 - Receipt
1801 letter showing Mr. Eben Francis' "Rect. for 6 Chests Tea" brought to him by Captain Thissel from D. Thomas Schaton(?) in London, for which he paid 52 pounds 19/1 sterling. Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.473 - Invoice
1800 invoice of 6 chests of hyson tea consigned to Thissel by Eben Francis to sell in Leghorn (Livorno), Tuscany. Includes instructions to "invest the proceeds in such goods as you bring for the Owners." Brig Fanny [3].
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FIC013.505 - Account
1801 account of and note about hyson tea consigned to Captain John Thissel by one A.N. Anderson. Folded, with some arithmetic on the back (not shown here). Brig Fanny [3].
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