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Invoice of Sundry Merchandize Shipt

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Boston — 8th November 1760
Invoice of Sundry Merchandize Shipt, P 1Invoice of Sundry Merchandize Shipt P 2

Facsimile of the transcription

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Invoice of Sundry Merchandize Shipt P 2


Letter reference number: A(7)

Slave Trade Letters

  • Voyage one by Capt. William Ellery on behalf of Timothy Fitch
  • Bridge Town, Barbados: list of enslaved people on auction
  • Peter Gwinn’s first voyage (on record) on behalf of Timothy Fitch
  • Voyage for Timothy Fitch by Peter Gwinn
  • Invoice of Sundry Merchandize Shipt
  • Voyage by Capt. Peter Gwinn to Senegal
  • Letter to Peter Gwinn mid-voyage
  • Capt. Peter Gwinn makes another voyage
  • Invoice of Sundry Merchandize Shipped
  • Invoice and letters from Frans. Minot and William Sader
  • Mid-voyage letter and contract for Capt. Peter Gwinn
  • Correspondence mid-voyage from Timothy Fitch to Peter Gwinn
  • Correspondence mid-voyage from Timothy Fitch to Peter Gwinn – 2
  • Correspondence mid-voyage from Timothy Fitch to Peter Gwinn (to Surinam)
  • Account/Invoice for sale of slaves
  • Voyage by Peter Gwinn on behalf of Timothy Fitch on “Snow Fair Lady”

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