Notarial record book, 1828-1856.

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Notarial record book, 1828-1856.

Notarial record book, 1828-1856, kept by William B. Sewall, notary public, Portland, Maine, containing protests for non-payment of bills of exchange, marine protests, including a protest filed by Reuben Blanchard, master of the brig William Osborne, citing a group of stowaways who boarded the vessel at Havre in France. Also included is a deposition delivered by one Charles Fox concerning the division of parcel of land in Portland.

1 v. (74 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7770958

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Blanchard, Reuben.

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Fox, Charles, of Portland, Maine.

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Sewall, William B. (William Bartlett), 1782-1869

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Writer, editor, and publisher of Kennebunk, Maine. From the description of Papers, c. 1818-c. 1840. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122346652 Little information is available regarding William B. Sewall and has been gleaned from information in these papers. Sewall lived in Portland, Maine and was a member of the Torpedo Club, a literary group. He also appears to have had some connection with the Portland Advertizer and Gazette. Sewall may have been a lawyer in his later years ...

William Osborne (Ship)

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