William Clap describes the price at which he has sold Thomas Rotch's cambricks and encloses money for the sales. Clap discusses the price for other goods he has sold or will sell for Rotch, including broad clothes. 7.5" x 9" (19cm x 22.9cm
William Rotch Jr. discusses the prices and sale of various commodities and goods, including oil and ...
Aaron Chapman discusses the sale of Rotch's woolen cloths. He informs Rotch that sales were dull, a...
Writing from London where he oversaw Rotch interests there, Benjamin Rotch encloses an account for 1...
William Clap describes the price at which he has sold Thomas Rotch's cambricks and encloses money fo...
William Clap discusses the price he expects to receive (perhaps with credit attached) for various go...
William Clap informs Thomas Rotch of his agreement per Rotch's request. Clap describes the price of...
Boston merchant William Clap informs Thomas Rotch that he has on hand goods including paper hangings...
William Clap responds to a request by Thomas Rotch to sell cambricks on Rotch's behalf. Clap discus...
William Clap requests payment for the sale of Rotch made cambricks cloth and broad cloth, he adds th...
William Clap writes a note to Thomas Rotch informing him that he is sending $100 by way of Captain H...
William Rotch Jr. writes about the prices and sale of goods, including corn and seal skins. Rotch J...
William Rotch Jr. idscusses the sale of commodities including plaster and wine to Captains Delano an...
Hall and Company acknowledge receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter requesting that his goods on hand be s...
William Cock presents an itemized bill for monies due; he also informs Thomas Rotch that his cloth, ...
Rotch agents in New York, a busy and important port for overseas shipping, Kirby and Parsons inform ...
William Rotch Jr. discusses the prices and sale of various commodities and goods, including oil and ...
Aaron Chapman discusses the sale of Rotch's woolen cloths. He informs Rotch that sales were dull, a...
Writing from London where he oversaw Rotch interests there, Benjamin Rotch encloses an account for 1...
William Clap describes the price at which he has sold Thomas Rotch's cambricks and encloses money fo...
William Clap discusses the price he expects to receive (perhaps with credit attached) for various go...
William Clap informs Thomas Rotch of his agreement per Rotch's request. Clap describes the price of...
Boston merchant William Clap informs Thomas Rotch that he has on hand goods including paper hangings...
William Clap responds to a request by Thomas Rotch to sell cambricks on Rotch's behalf. Clap discus...
William Clap requests payment for the sale of Rotch made cambricks cloth and broad cloth, he adds th...
William Clap writes a note to Thomas Rotch informing him that he is sending $100 by way of Captain H...
William Rotch Jr. writes about the prices and sale of goods, including corn and seal skins. Rotch J...
William Rotch Jr. idscusses the sale of commodities including plaster and wine to Captains Delano an...
Hall and Company acknowledge receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter requesting that his goods on hand be s...
William Cock presents an itemized bill for monies due; he also informs Thomas Rotch that his cloth, ...
Rotch agents in New York, a busy and important port for overseas shipping, Kirby and Parsons inform ...
William Rotch Jr. discusses the prices and sale of various commodities and goods, including oil and ...
Aaron Chapman discusses the sale of Rotch's woolen cloths. He informs Rotch that sales were dull, a...
Writing from London where he oversaw Rotch interests there, Benjamin Rotch encloses an account for 1...