Greg, Cunningham & Co. letter to Newton & Gordon, June 18, 1774 and Jan. 13, 1775.

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Greg, Cunningham & Co. letter to Newton & Gordon, June 18, 1774 and Jan. 13, 1775.

Concerns shipments of wine and touches on the troubles of doing business in New York due to government regulation and the activities of the Sons of Liberty.

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Gordon, William.

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Alexander, William, 1726-1783

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American Revolutionary soldier; Lord Stirling. From the description of Document signed : [n.p.], 1772 July 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270132554 Revolutionary soldier; better known as Lord Stirling. During the French and Indian War, he was aide and secretary to Governor Shirley, and defended Shirley before the House of Commons in 1756. From the description of Letter : on board the sloop Massachusetts, to Governor Robert Hunter Morris, 1755 July 6. (Buffalo...

Sons of liberty

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Greg & Cunningham (Firm)

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Greg & Cunningham, the partnership of Thomas Greg of Belfast and Waddel Cunningham of New York, were provisions agents. Newton & Gordon were wine merchants with offices in Madeira and London. The firm was the creation of two Scotsmen, Francis Newton and William Gordon, who fled to Madeira after the failed Stuart cause. Mary Spratt Provoost Alexander continued the business ventures of her late husband, Samuel Provoost, and was continually known in some circles as Mrs. Provoost despite her...

Greg, Thomas, active 1756-1757

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Alexander, Mary Spratt Provoost.

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Newton & Gordon (Firm)

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Newton, Francis

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Cunningham, Waddel

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