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Lot 264: Revolutionary Era Documents

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Lot  264: Revolutionary Era Documents
<b>Colonial America</b><hr><b>Variety of Assorted Colonial and Revolutionary Era Documents</b>

<b>18th Century Receipts and Assorted Manuscript Documents, Lot of 20, Average Very Fine.</b>
A wonderful assortment of Colonial documents, all manuscript, brown-inked fine-laid paper, various sizes--each individually mounted on 11.5” x 10” display sheets. Includes: 1703 New England Bond to Operate a Common Inn; 1706 Criminal Complaint against an Indian for stealing merchandise, signed by jurist Nathan Byfield (1653-1733), Bristol, RI; 1709 Complaint to the Taunton, MA, Court from Capt. Jarred Talbot, for past fees due from the town; 1728 Letter seeking to resolve a dispute with a Capt. John Knowlton, Essex, MA; 1728 Quit-Claim Signed and sealed by Knowlton; 1730 Partly-printed Deed of Sale, Dartmouth, MA; 1743 Invoice by William Coddington, Rhode Island; 1763 List of Debts, mentioning Metcalf Bowler, notorious spy during the Revolutionary War; 1754 Printed Summons, Windham, CT; 1756 Summons, Newport; 1761 Autograph Letter Signed, by James Shepherd of Barbados who addresses John Brown “our Rhode Island revolutionary” who led a party of patriots disguised as Indians who burned His Majesty’s schooner, the “Gaspee”; 1776 war-dated letter from North Providence seeking flour and Madeira wine; 1779 Military Receipt, Hartford, CT; and more! All with degrees of toning, foxing, and wear. A great historical variety here! (20 pieces)