Accounts, 1693-1694.

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Accounts, 1693-1694.

Accounts of James Taylor, treasurer and receiver of Massachusetts, of assessments and duties in the counties, duties on imported goods and merchandise, and excises. Also, payments made to the captains and their companies employed against the French and Indian enemies during King William's War.

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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