The Number of Polls and the Value of rateable Estates within the Province of Massachusetts-bay during the year 1771 [1772] Number of Polls and the Value of rateable Estates within the Province of Massachusetts-bay during the year 1771, The

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The Number of Polls and the Value of rateable Estates within the Province of Massachusetts-bay during the year 1771 [1772] Number of Polls and the Value of rateable Estates within the Province of Massachusetts-bay during the year 1771, The

This manuscript, entitled , contains a detailed calculation of the total tax revenue generated by Massachusetts in 1771. The manuscript may be in the hand of George Chalmers. The Number of Polls and the Value of rateable Estates within the Province of Massachusetts-bay during the year 1771

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The author of this volume informed his correspondents about the trade of pepper and rum in New York between November and December 1801. He also did business in Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. From the guide to the New York Mercantile letter book, 1801, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan) This volume contains copied passages from several sources, including the works of John Locke, histories of England and Europe, and treatises on religion. F...

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George Chalmers (1742-1825) was a British historian, civil servant, antiquarian, and author. He was born at Fochabers, Moray, Scotland, educated at the parish school at Fochabers and at King's College Aberdeen. He went on to study law in Edinburgh and moved to Maryland in 1763 to practice law in Baltimore. As a devout loyalist, he returned to London in September of 1775 when revolutionary discontent grew in the American colonies. He was appointed chief clerk of the committee of the Privy Council...