Permit to sail a ship, 1811 January 28, Wilmington [to] John Skimmer.

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Permit to sail a ship, 1811 January 28, Wilmington [to] John Skimmer.

Grants permission to John Skimmer, commander of the ship Mary of Wilmington, to set sail for Bristol, England.

1 sheet (1 p.) ; 43 x 53 cm.

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Bridwell Library

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