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The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… on whom we have laden a cargo of dry goods amounting to the vallew of 4, 189 00s 09d. Invoice and Bill of Ladeing … heerwith and is consigned unto yourself. God sending them to your hand in safety, you will find them a p.rcell of … as this citty affords. & We desire you upon their arrivall to open them all and call over the Invoice and see that you …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… the 29th of August. The pr.misses is a coppy of our last to which we referr. I have since receivd severall from your brother adviseing of your being gon to M.tsarratt and Antigua, which am somewhat troubled att … Which if you acquiest with us in, would have you to draw Articles to the same effect betwixt us & him. & If he settles …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… [Montserrat] London, January 7, 1678/9 This searves only to advise of the receipt of yours with 188 baggs ginger at … worth diging out of the grounde. I have written at large to my attorny Mr. W.m Fox in order to the settlement of my … produceth new evidences of its confermation. I presume the Articles of Impeachm.t against the Lord Treasurer was the …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… of the tunnage, it cleares but 10s 6d p.r c.t according to Inv.e. The accompt being made up, by this you may judge what reason we have to render our complaint that we have so often putt you in … our Court, I am confident. I shall deliver the orriginall articles you sent to Mr. Secretary Coventry. Your letter to
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] …
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