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The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1680: nos 183-207 Freeman's Letters, 1680: nos … in hopes you would have ballanced this long acco.t of 4 or 5 yeares standing without giveing us any further trouble … also to deliver him to cover the bales of canvis with, as formerly, according to our directions as wee have given Mr. …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1681: nos 208-229 Freeman's Letters, 1681: nos … judg us in a very ill condition to settle new factories or to supply old ones. When from this vast concern you could … therby from us, but to give us the same allowance that formerly. Otherwise, we shall be discouridged from sending …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1681: nos 230-251 Freeman's Letters, 1681: nos … This p.rcell cost very deare & comes not the same way as formerly, but directly from this place, & although its deare … possitive order & desire that you do not dispose thereof or of any part to any person whatsoever, but for ready paym.t …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1682: nos 252-279 Freeman's Letters, 1682: nos … though in your former you desired us to remitt but 3 or 400$. However, in conformety to your desires, we have … I am not yet p.d for sugars sold 4 mo. since, whereas we formerly could alwayes depend upon our paym.t in a mo. or to …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1682: nos 280-308 Freeman's Letters, 1682: nos … you coate him for your presid.t, certeinly you ware drunke or out of your senses att that time you did it. Otherwise, … them, for this late busines of Billops & Haddocks busines formerly I find hath created you enemyes in the Admiralty. & …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1683: nos 309-326 Freeman's Letters, 1683: nos … nether will I untill the whole payment is compleated, as I formerly writte you, tho I p.d of Mr. Evans two thous.d … that accompt, I can say little to that, whether it be soe or not. But admittinge it not, supstracting out of the 98,896 …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1683: nos 327-343 Freeman's Letters, 1683: nos … I have gott many thous.d pounds) would amount to anythinge or nothing. For heitherto I am not sensible of 100 from it. & … assistance and advise wherein it may bee wantinge there. I formerly write you I had disposed it to my brother Baxter, as …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1684: nos 344-369 Freeman's Letters, 1684: nos … nor sent me any order for the payment of the s.d Doncker or his or any mony. Wherefore I intreat you, if any such … & desire you to delay noe time, but persue our orders formerly sent you with the greatest vigor & prosecute all our …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1685: nos 370-376 Freeman's Letters, 1685: nos … don more ten times for you then ever your father, brother or all the relations & freinds you ever had in the world … the Governm.t, but all things run all in the same cur.t as formerly. What alterations may be when the Parlim.t sits w.ch …
Survey of London
… described. 1 It was, in its turn, divided into two in 1812 or 1813, 2 and seems to have been demolished between 1840 and … leading to the premises in the rear, and known as Queen's Court. 6 Whether this simply reproduced a feature of thethe house on which the statue of Queen Henrietta Maria had formerly stood. This site is now occupied by the eastern half …
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