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The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… The pr.misses is a coppy of our last to which we referr. I have since receivd severall from your brother adviseing of … that dangerous season to pass amongst the islands. What I have now to add is to advise you to declyn rather the buying … these will be I know not. ... 157. Monsieur Chevalier de La Pateri London, December 19, 1679 Sir, I receivd yours of …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… 12s p.r c.t. Thats not 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 concerns in the plant.n and have taken order for my halfe part of suplying the same and … debts as remaine undischarged on my part. As to what I have writt, it doth not proceed from any instigation of my …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… 1679 The above lines is a coppy of my last. Since which I have received yours by Mr. Rivett with the 16 tunns of sugar by him, that have disposed of at 24s p.r c.t, an indifferent good price. … being made up, by this you may judge what reason we have to render our complaint that we have so often putt you …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… the purport of his you will see by my awnser to him. & Have also sent you the coppye of the words of his letter to … regardes I had given him more incouridgment then he could have expected & have resolved to doe as much for him as in my power lyes, if …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… & George Liddell [Montserrat] London, July 16, 1680 Wee have receivd yours by Mr. Clayton with the 6 tuns sugar. W.ch tunnidge is soe small that it would not have been called above 4 tuns if loaden by any other men, & … thinke fitt to doe. However, we were in hopes you would have ballanced this long acco.t of 4 or 5 yeares standing …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… 208. William Helme [Nevis] London, January 11, 1680/1 Wee have rec.d your empty letter of the 18th of October p.r … gives us an acco.t of the new settlement of factories you have made for us on each island & your great pr.posalls of … same time taken into consideration the consignations we have made you & T.W. (all in your own hands now) this 4 years …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… last to you of the 29th June w.ch was p.r Capt. Terry, we have rec.d yours of the 6th May, adviseing that the Lyon was not then arived, but since that sev.ll ships have arived from Nevis, at this port & Bristoll, by w.ch we are advised of her arivall, but doe much wonder we have not a line from you, for w.ch you ought to be blamed for …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… The foregoeing are coppyes of our last, since which we have receivd yours of the 3d 9.ber. In which we take notice … but 3 or 400$. However, in conformety to your desires, we have given Mr. Jacob orders to accept your bills for 500$ … your freinds, which makes up the 800$ you require. This we have done in complyance on our parts because we will not give …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… 1682 ... I feind you absolutely deny to p.rform what wee have required of your hands, alleadginge it to be … senses att that time you did it. Otherwise, you could not have had soe much impudence to have cast that reflection upon him that never deserved it. …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… fayle to remit the money dew upon your bond. Since w.ch I have a very pressinge occation hath hapned that will admit of … you will not faile to returne it me with all expedicion. I have not rec.d one peney of your money as yet; nether will I … two thous.d pounds with my owne money. Soe that you might have disposed of what money you remitted him any other way, …
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