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The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… the reason therof. Heerinclosed I send you an awnswer to your brothers letter, the purport of his you will see by my awnser to him. & Have also sent you the coppye of the words of his … desire you to send us p.rticuler accompt of the following articles, viz. how many lbs. of suger p.d custom for; the …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… 1680: nos 183-207 183. William Freeman & William Baxter to John Bedingfield & George Liddell [Montserrat] London, … from Mountsarratt. Which occations the charges upon itt to rise soe high that is pr.duces in a manner noething. It's in vaine to complaine, since we must be content with what you thinke …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… But the settlement of new factories without supplyes to carry them on can conduce but little to our advantage. For … there wil be little trouble in itt, for those thrivolous articles you mention I am not all curious in, but shall rest … Yet if, upon dew consideration of all the aforesaid answers to your objections, you are not fully answered to
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Westcott [Nevis] London, July 24, 1681 Since our last to you of the 29th June w.ch was p.r Capt. Terry, we have … wonder we have not a line from you, for w.ch you ought to be blamed for dew advised by all oppertunities is desired … them. I observe you still object against the 24 & 20 articles in my acco. But there can be noe objection against …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… we take notice you had ordered your freinds in Lisboa to vallew themselves upon us for 800$ in your favor, though … but I never could yet get either. But insteed of giveing answers to what you ought to doe, you fill up your papers … or elce certainely you would have given more sattisfactory answers, or elce you fill them up with flamsend storyes, …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… London, August 7, 1682 ... I feind you absolutely deny to p.rform what wee have required of your hands, alleadginge it to be unreasonable, what they themselves, as you tearme them, … by that expression I doe not understand, but conclude it to be your master [Freeman], because the other p.rty [Baxter] …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… London, January 11, 1682/3 In my last I gave answer to yours & then desired you not to fayle to remit the money … than he hath of Capt. Bramleys. A pretty question that answers itselfe soe plainely well. I shall now trouble … further with reputations of Capt. Bramleys questions and answers, but will once more give myselfe the trouble to give …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… thanks, & for the acco.tt of our affaires you are pleased to give mee. As to the houses, Mr. Helmes hath made mee a proposall for them, … Only I desire one of the negro coopers w.ch belongs to mee at the rate apraised, in case wee have any want at our …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… mee in June 1681. The nett proceeds thereof amounts to 409 15s. & Accordingly desires mee to remitt his 1/4 part of the said mony to Mr. Mathias Ten … to your Ladyes passages I have sev.l times given you answers soe fully to that, I thinke it needles to repiete …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… 27, 1684/5 ... & Indeed, I had taken resolutions never to have put pen to paper more to you, since I have found my last in that kinde soe fruitles …
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