Naval office shipping lists for Massachusetts, 1686-1765.

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Naval office shipping lists for Massachusetts, 1686-1765.

Abstracts of English shipping records relating to the entrance and clearance of Mass. shipping from 1686 to 1765, from original records in the Public Record Office, London. Includes name of ship, master, tonnage, number of crew, owners' names, cargo, when and where built, registered, and bonded. Arranged in 5 parts: part I (box 1), 1686-1717; part II (box 2), 1717-56; part III (box 3), 1756-63; part IV (oversize), 1757-65; part V (box 4), 1760-62, with Index to all parts.

4 boxes and 1 oversize container.

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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