Christopher Rolleston indenture, 1789.

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Christopher Rolleston indenture, 1789.

"Indenture tripartite," 1789, an instrument of assignment by Christopher Rolleston of London, England, surviving partner of the late Edward Neufville of Bristol, England, of the firm of Neufville and Rolleston, merchants and exporters and importers, to various attorneys acting for the creditors of Neufville and Rolleston. The indenture explains that difficulties in collecting debts had arisen as a result of the American Revolution and that Edward Neufville had journeyed to Carolina in 1780 to try to collect on these debts, returning to England in 1788 without having had much success.

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Neufville, Edward.

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Rolleston, Christopher

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