Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1914 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... flour and rice , the catalogue would be a long one , and the groups will indicate the importance and direction of the trade . The names of ships and of their captains supply material for the history of commercial and industrial ...
... flour and rice , the catalogue would be a long one , and the groups will indicate the importance and direction of the trade . The names of ships and of their captains supply material for the history of commercial and industrial ...
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... flour and flaxseed took their place , the flour going to Spanish ports , the flaxseed to Ireland . The war from 1775 to 1783 compelled the merchants to change their commerce ; for English markets , the principal outlet in the past ...
... flour and flaxseed took their place , the flour going to Spanish ports , the flaxseed to Ireland . The war from 1775 to 1783 compelled the merchants to change their commerce ; for English markets , the principal outlet in the past ...
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... flour and 15. 1-18 Bread . being marke'd and numbered as in the Margin , and are to be delivered in the like good Order , and well Condition'd , at the aforesaid Port of the Coast of Affrica ( the Danger of the Seas only excepted ) unto ...
... flour and 15. 1-18 Bread . being marke'd and numbered as in the Margin , and are to be delivered in the like good Order , and well Condition'd , at the aforesaid Port of the Coast of Affrica ( the Danger of the Seas only excepted ) unto ...
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... Flour and Mo- sheets . the Baymen has stated the Price of Flour at 32/6 per C , which made me keep that article ' till the last , but am afraid shall be oblig'd to comply to get clear of it . Have now on board Ninety Tons Loggwood , and ...
... Flour and Mo- sheets . the Baymen has stated the Price of Flour at 32/6 per C , which made me keep that article ' till the last , but am afraid shall be oblig'd to comply to get clear of it . Have now on board Ninety Tons Loggwood , and ...
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... Flour , Which said Quantity of Provisions in my opinion is no more than a sufficiency for the subsist- ance of the said Thomas Remington his people and the said Prisoners in their voyage to the said Island of His- paniola for him and ...
... Flour , Which said Quantity of Provisions in my opinion is no more than a sufficiency for the subsist- ance of the said Thomas Remington his people and the said Prisoners in their voyage to the said Island of His- paniola for him and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
AARON LOPEZ Bristol ABRAHAM PEREIRA MENDES ABRAHAM REDWOOD Account acquaint advise agreeable America amounting Antigua arrived Ballance Barrels BENJAMIN WRIGHT Bill of Lading Boston Brig Brigantine Candles Capt Captain Cargo Cash Casks Charlotte Credit Dear Sir Debit dispatch Endorsed Esteem expect favour fish Flaxseed Flour Freight Friend Gentlemen give glad hand HAYLEY AND HOPKINS HENRY CRUGER hhds hope Humble Servant inclosed Insurance Invoice Jamaica John Letter Lisbon LL.D load Logwood London Market markett Merchant Messrs Molasses Negroes Newdigate Newport obliged oppertunity Osborne paid Port pounds pounds Sterling present proceed purchase Quantity rec'd received remitted respect Rhode Island sail Sales sell sent Ship shipt Slaves Sloop sold soon sorry Spermaceti Staves Sterling STOCKER AND WHARTON Sugar thing trade verry Vessel Voyage William WILLIAM LUX wish wou'd write wrote you'l
Pasajes populares
Página 61 - Ship called the whereof is Master for this present Voyage and now riding at Anchor in the and bound for to say being marked and numbered as in the Margin, and are to be delivered...
Página 61 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.
Página 134 - ... in witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto interchangeably set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written.
Página 42 - For never was there so much Rum on the Coast at one time before. Not ye like of ye French ships was never seen before, for ye whole coast is full of them. For my part I can give no guess when I shall get away, for I purchast but 27 slaves since I have been here, for slaves is very scarce. We have had nineteen Sail of us at one time in ye Road, so that ships that used to carry pryme slaves off is now forced to take any that comes.
Página 70 - Thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second King of Great Britain &c.
Página 281 - That the spirit of faction had broken out afresh in some of the colonies, and, in one of them, proceeded to acts of violence and resistance to the execution of the laws; that Boston was in a state of disobedience to all...
Página 56 - Clear of it ye trade is so very Dull it is actuly a noof to make a man Creasey my Cheef mate after making foor or five Trips in the boat was taken Sick and Remains very bad yett then I sent Mr. Taylor, and he got not well, and three more of my men has [been] sick.
Página 281 - appears to be in a state of disobedience to all law and government, and has proceeded to measures subversive of the constitution, and attended with circumstances that might manifest a disposition to throw off its dependence on Great Britain.
Página 56 - I begg you not Blam me in so doeing. I should be Glad I coold Com Rite home with My slaves, for my vesiel will not Last to proceed farr[;] we can See Day Lite al Roond her bow under Deck[.] however I hope She will carry me Safe home once more. I need not inlarge. heare Lyes Captains hamlet, James, Jepson, Carpenter, Butler, Lindsay; Gardner is Due; Ferguson has Gone to 36 Ibid., Ill, 151. s1 Ibid., Ill, 166-7. Le\vard[;] all these is Rum ships.
Página 56 - ... enacted that it should be lawful ' for all his Majesty's subjects to trade and traffick to and from any port or place in Africa, between the port of Sallee in South Barbary and the Cape of Good Hope.