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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC03902.279 |
From Archive Folder | The Joshua Mauger Archive: Correspondence regarding Nova Scotia politics and mercantile affairs |
Title | Joshua Mauger to Lynch Killikelly & Morony, to John Butler, to Michael Francklin, to Pantalian Fernandez & Co., to Thomas Cottle, to Walter Franklin and family |
Date | 13 August 1764 - 1 October 1767 |
Author | Mauger, Joshua (1725-1788) |
Recipient | Butler, John Franklin, Walter Cottle, Thomas Francklin, Michael |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | Document contains six copied letters. The first letter, on page 1, was from Mauger to Messrs. Lynch Killikelly and Morony, dated 13 August 1764, and was written in London. The second letter, which spanned from page 2 to page 8, was from Mauger to John Butler, dated 24 August 1764, and was written in Poole. The third letter, which spanned from page 8 to page 14, was from Mauger to Michael Francklin, dated 24 August 1764, and was written in Poole. The fourth letter, on page 15, was from Mauger to Pantalian Fernandez & Co., dated 24 September 1767. The location was not included. The fifth letter, which spanned from page 15 to page 16, was from Mauger to Thomas Cottle, dated 24 September 1767. The location was not included. The sixth letter, on page 16, was from Mauger to Walter Franklin and family, dated 1 October 1767, and was written in London. |
Subjects | Merchants and Trade Commerce Global History and Civics Politics Stamp Act Government and Civics Canada |
People | Mauger, Joshua (1725-1788) |
Place written | London, England |
Theme | Merchants & Commerce; Government & Politics; Banking & Economics; |
Sub-collection | The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859 |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |