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to William Bingham
29 September 1780
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Sends a bill of exchange (not included) drawn by Messrs. Otis & Henley on Charles Pettit for $43,480.
GLC05588.05
[An act repealing tax on spirits]
3 March 1797
Dayton, Jonathan, 1760-1824
Printed by William Rose. An act in five sections. Announces the abolishment of duties on spirits as of 13 June 1797. Any distillery proprietors that do not meet the criteria set forth in section one of the act will be required to obtain a license...
GLC02683
to William Tudor
February 14, 1805
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Writes that Tudor's son (likely Frederic) has been urging Knox to repay the note he owes the Tudors. Explains the difficult financial circumstances under which he is suffering, leading...
GLC02437.07911
to Henry Knox
4 November 1805
Jackson, William, 1759-1828
Signed by W. Jackson, possibly Major William Jackson. Writes on a subject that is of great importance to him and his family, trusting in Knox's candor and kindness. Mentions when Jackson traveled to New York to negotiate a transfer of property from...
GLC02437.07979
[Letter fragment] [in French]
circa 1770-1804
Discusses some sort of business involving Mr. William Bingham.
GLC02437.08092
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
Discusses an exchange for a bond and related financial matters.
GLC02437.08149
circa 1776-1804
Discusses interring Knox's deceased child in a vault.
GLC02437.08162
to William Bingham [incomplete]
circa 1770-1802
Discusses thoughts on legacies and how estates should be divided amongst heirs. Recipient previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.08187
[Account]
circa 17 September 1794
Lists transactions by date between Thomas Cobb and William Bingham. Docket signed by Henry Knox stating that Joseph Peirce made a payment on behalf of Cobb.
GLC02437.08680
[Regarding finances] [incomplete ?]
1793
Discusses financial business relating to William Bingham. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.09966
to inhabitants...of Bedford, Pa re: speech on unity, with William Bingham letter
1798/06/21
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Signed as President, acknowledging receipt of their call for unity & noting that "Unanimity in all things is never to be expected."
GLC02793.007
[Settlement of Pilgrim's prize]
31 July 1806
Lovett, Elizabeth, 1745-1825
Details the distribution of prize monies and cargo from the Brigantine Hope captured by the privateer ship the Pilgrim, commanded by Hugh Hill. Indicates that the estate of John Lovett received from Moses Brown and Israel Thorndike $659 to settle...
GLC01450.006.29
Co-signed by William Leach, Moses Brown, and Israel Thorndike. Details the distribution of prize monies and cargo from the Brigantine Hope captured by the privateer ship the Pilgrim, commanded by Hugh Hill. Indicates that the estate of John Lovett...
GLC01450.006.30
[Settlement of John Lovett's prize money and division among the heirs]
January 1807
Lovett, Jonathan, 1772-1844
Co-signed by seven other heirs of Lovett. Details settlement of money received by Lovett and William Leach and recovered from William Bingham for the privateer ship the Pilgrim's prize. Signed by the heirs of Lovett and lists amounts paid to each...
GLC01450.006.31
February 12, 1793
Wants Knox to send him a copy of Pierpont's report on the soil of the Penobscot tract. Bingham forgot his copy in Boston.
GLC02437.05814
[Memorandum of Notes]
20 December 1792
First page full of various notes endorsed by Knox to [William] Bingham. Second page discusses the terms of an agreement between William Duer and Bingham for Duer's land in Maine.
GLC02437.05746
24 December 1792
Asks Bingham for the best time to call on him to discuss principles to be given to Mr. Lewis.
GLC02437.05754
Memorandums for William Bingham
December 31, 1792
Lists memorandums for William Bingham dealing with purchasing land in Maine, obtaining land deeds, and land deals. Signed with initials.
GLC02437.05765
February 23, 1793
Reports that Madame de Leval is very desirous of having a time fixed for an interview on the subject of her proposal. Believes that Sunday, 24 February, is a day of leisure for Knox, and suggests that they meet with her then. Tells Knox to name the...
GLC02437.05831
18 December 1792
Informs Bingham he cannot agree to vest full authority of all of the property to Bingham as had been suggested. Believes that step is "unnecessary and improper."
GLC02437.05743
January 13, 1793
References Knox's letter of 5 January. Has made some progress in the negotiations. The committee "are now at Issue with us on some Points, which they insist upon." Can not yet determine the result, but hopes tomorrow's interview will "insure a...
GLC02437.05781
January 21,1793
References Knox's letters of 8 and 12 January. The letter of 8 January enclosed "a Copy of Morris's report, respecting the Kennebec Tract." Says the report was discouraging, but he was happy to hear part of it contradicted by communications from...
GLC02437.05789
Signed in text in third person. Advances to Knox $6,000 over eight months. In return, Knox agrees to give Bingham a bond for the same sum, and to mortgage his property in Maine as collateral. This is in addition of a $9,000 loan which it to be...
GLC02437.05745
to William Duer
December 21, 1792
Discusses land deals and contracts. Informs him Jackson is heading his way and will deliver Duer the $50,000 in notes plus interest. The accounts will then be liquidated. Instructs him and Colonel Walker to deliver to Jackson all papers, including...
GLC02437.05749
to Henry Jackson
Asks Jackson to attend to William Bingham during his stay in Boston, Massachusetts and discusses land business.
GLC02437.05768
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