Letters, 1748-1796, Newport, [R.I.] and Hamburg, [Germany].

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Letters, 1748-1796, Newport, [R.I.] and Hamburg, [Germany].

Samuel Vernon on the shipping of indigo, cotton and other goods, the sale of a ship, King of Spain's uninvolvement in the Peace (at Aix la Chapelle), "... as the French merchant (ships) will pass unmolested and the French settlements in the West Indies have no further occasion of the English Flaggs [sic] of truce for supply ... French Privateers to take Spanish commissions ...", Goddard's building of a ship (July 18, 1748); Thomas Delaval on the Vernon Co. ship sailing to the coast of Africa then to South Carolina to load rice (May 11, 1756); Richard Parrish on increased demand for coffee due to unusual trade in Europe, effect of price on demand for tobacco and change of trade route from Ostend to Hamburg from India (October 4, 1796).

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Haverford College Library

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