Papers, 1814-1817.

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Papers, 1814-1817.

Collection of documents concerning the tariffs paid by owners of a chaise/sulky/coacher; on sole leather made by Amos Bond; on paper made for Moses Grant; on household furniture [gold/silver watches]; on candles made by William Raymond for John Skinner; and brandy imported into Plymouth by William Davis in the Brig Thomas. Includes a description the lots of land owned by George Kuhn Jr. and Benjamin Whipple; lists of estate/taxable property/invoices for land and buildings; and bonds.

46 DS ; 7-36 cm.

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Whipple, Benjamin, 1777 or 1778-1851

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Davis, William, Commissioner for repairing Rye harbour

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Epithet: Commissioner for repairing Rye harbour British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000213.0x0002a1 Dr. William A. Davis (1908 - 1999) was an accomplished physician and avid birdwatcher. During World War II, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his service and was one of the first outside doctors to witness the conditions in the German consentration camps. After the war, he worked in the Veterans Admi...

Raymond, William T.

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Epithet: of the Six Clerks Office of the Court of Chancery British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000877.0x000383 ...

Bond, Amos.

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Thomas (Brig)

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United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Massachusetts. Tenth Collection District.

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Grant, Moses, 1744-1817

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Samuel Grant (1705-1784) was an upholsterer in Boston, where he also served as town selectman and town moderator. He married Elizabeth Cookson in 1729, and they raised six children, including a son Moses (1744-1817). Moses followed his father into the upholstery trade but also became a wallpaper manufacturer, and was an important figure in the development of the New England wallpaper trade. He took part in the Boston Tea Party and other Revolutionary activities. From the description ...

Kuhn, George.

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Skinner, John R. (John Rezin)

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