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  1. 11208 - Document

    A letter from John Ashton to Madame Bermingham sent from Amsterdam. States he and the crew have had a very rough voyage and are in need of money and the ship is in need of repairs. He is frozen up in Amsterdam and doesn't expect to be able to sail until March.

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  2. 11722 - Letter

    1771 letter from Richard Rundle to William Bartlett sharing the trade market in Philadelphia. Molasses is in brisk demand so more should be shipped. Flour should not be sent due to the prohibition of the exportation of New England flour.

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    Letter from Richard Rundle to William Bartlett
  3. 11840 - Account

    1773 account Captain William Bartlett with Mason & Dodge for fish shipped in the Schooner Cicero, George Dodge Junior Master. Other people mentioned in the account are Larkin Thorndike and Benjamin Lovett.

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    Account between Captain William Bartlett and Mason & Dodge
  4. 12022 - Document

    Bill of lading for the Brig Theresa, Benjamin Bartlett, Master.

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    Bill of Lading - Brig Theresa
  5. 12176 - Account

    1783-1785 accounts of transactions happening on various dates, involving Josiah Batchelder with Nathan Leech. Brig Fanny [2].

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    Thorndike Account of the Big Fanny
  6. 12216 - Document

    1817 shipping document indicating that two boxes containing 4,000 specie dollars had shipped in good order to Calcutta, India, from Boston on the Ship Columbus. The reverse side describes how the money was to be invested in Calcutta.

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    Shipping document on the Ship Columbus for 4,000 specie dollars
  7. 12742 - Receipt

    1807 receipt to John Prince from William Pousland for coffee and rum from the Schooner Betsey.

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    Receipt to John Prince from William Pousland Regarding Schooner Betsey's Coffee and Rum
  8. 12757 - Letter

    Letter from Loring and Curtis Company citing the payment of 750 dollars payment as per invoice from Captain Lovett

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    Letter, from Loring & Curtis to Captain John Lovett
  9. 12759 - Letter

    A letter from Joseph Price to Captain John Lovett posted from Plimouth N. Carolina. Price is inquiring on possible cargo available to ship

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    Letter, from Joseph Price to Captain John Lovett
  10. 12760 - Letter

    A letter from Joseph Price, Master of the ship Nancy owned by Captain John Tittle and Captain John Lovett. Price is informing Lovett of the status of cargo that he has not been able to sell and markets he thinks might be of potential profit.

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    Letter, from Joseph Price to Captain John Lovett
  11. 12763 - Letter

    A letter from Augustus Lovett mailed from Boston to Captain John Lovett informing him of a shipment of wihite sugar on the ship India Packet

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    Letter, from Augustus Lovett to Captain John Lovett
  12. 12764 - Letter

    Letter from Augustus Lovettt mailed from Boston advising his brother Captain John Lovett that he had delivered the demand for payment to Mr. W. Choat. Austustus notes that Choat did not give him any money. Augustus notes the arrival of the ship Hawk hoping that its cargo of fish had been sold.

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    Letter, from Augustus Lovett to Captain John Lovett
  13. 12766 - Letter

    A lettter from Gloucester by a William Day to Captain John Lovett advising him that the order he placed for fish has been sold and is unable to find an alternative source.

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    Letter, from Joseph Price to Captain John Lovett
  14. 12768 - Letter

    A letter from Augustus Lovett to his brother Captain John Lovett advising him on the economic and political issues of sending his ship the Hawk to Guadaloupe. Augustus writes that several Captains who recently arrived in Boston from St. Croix and St. Thomas that the English ships are very active in boarding all trading vessels looking for British deserters.

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    Letter, from Augustus Lovett to Captain John Lovett
  15. 12797 - Bill-of-sale

    A bill of sale sent from Boston on July 31, 1800 from Ebenezer Francis to John Lovett . Francis draws on Lovett for $380.25 for salt and discusses a letter in which Captain Bridges told Lovett that the salt which he had requested had been sold in a private sale.

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    Bill of Sale, from Ebenezer Francis to John Lovett
  16. 12798 - Letter

    A letter sent by Jose Joachim de Gardoqui on August 12, 1800 from Bilbao to John Lovett in Beverly. Gardoqui apprises him of a letter from November 1799 in which Lovett drew on him in favor of Jonathan H. Lovett for the sale of a cargo of fish in Santander. The market for sugar, fish, and cocoa is discussed.

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    Letter from Jose Joachim de Gardoqui to Captain John Lovett
  17. 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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    Letter to Israel Thorndike and John Lovett from Isaac Rea of the Schooner Betsey.
  18. 12825 - Letter

    1801 letter to John Lovett from Joseph Pitcairn regarding the cargo of the Schooner Betsey. The vessel had docked in Hamburg, Germany, and the cargo of sugar was in good order. He reported that the return cargo included linen, window glass, and hemp.

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    Letter to John Lovett regarding the cargo of the Schooner Betsey
  19. 12871 - Letter

    1802 letter from Joseph Pitcairn in Hamburg, Germany to John Lovett regarding the sale of the cargo from the Schooner Betsey. The cargo included hemp, sugar, iron, glass, linen, and brushes. (There are 2 letters, one is a duplicate, both #12871)

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    Letter to John Lovett regarding the cargo of the Schooner Betsey
  20. 12874 - Letter

    1802 letter from Nathan Robinson in Havana, Cuba, to John Lovett, merchant of Beverly. The subject is regarding money to Mr. Zavaleta and giving power of attorney to Nathaniel Fellows "to settle some business". Mr. Zavaleta promised to send the rest of the money [that he is collecting] by the Schooner Atlantic, which is supposed to sale in about 8 days. The letter writer apologizes for not closing Capt. Lovett's business in Havana, but he is to s...

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    Letter, Nathan Robinson to Captain John Lovett Regarding Payment on the Schooner Atlantic

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