III
COMMUNICATIONS AND TRANSPORT
SAFE and comparatively regular communication with the seaboard and adequate transport of freight to and from the port towns were absolute requirements for the development and prosperity of the interior communities of any colony. These unique records of the commercial exploitation of the great valley of the Connecticut River, together with a few seldom-used contemporary maps, enable the historian to reconstruct the routes of travel and trade as they existed during the second half of the seventeenth century. The map on the endpapers of the present volume has been drawn so as to show the central location of Springfield and “The Pynchon Country.”
The reader of the Pynchon letters and the Account Books cannot avoid being astonished by the large amount of going and coming of Indians, Englishmen, horses, cattle, and hogs all over New England, and the very long distances that men were willing to travel, either to trade or to exchange messages and news.
Using Warehouse Point as the key location on the river, one may distinguish two systems of travel and transport: that above and that below Enfield Falls. Up and down the river from Northampton to Warehouse Point, the settlers used long dugout canoes, a few two-to-three-ton boats, and some rafts, especially from Springfield across to Agawam. In time, a path or way was opened on the west side from Northampton down to the Falls and another on the east side from Hadley to Springfield and on to the Falls. By the third quarter of the century, also, a path or road passable for ox carts was extended westward from Woronoco to Kinderhook, where it joined the road from New York to Albany. Another important highway was cut through the woods from Springfield to New London, over which horses for the West Indies and cattle for colonial markets were driven. Finally, Springfield was linked to Boston by a cart road eastward by way of Brookfield (Quabaug).
At Enfield Falls John Pynchon maintained a warehouse for storing goods awaiting portage around the rapids. Small craft carried grain and other bulky goods to Hartford or downstream to Mattabesset (Middletown) for shipment in larger vessels overseas or to the West Indies. Many coasters, often ketches, took on cargoes at Hartford and then proceeded to Saybrook and eastward to New London, then onward around Cape Cod to Boston; or they sailed westward down Long Island Sound to Manhattan. There were numerous warehouses at Hartford; among them those of Gilbert and Stanley were much patronized by Pynchon.
The selections from the accounts in this section provide useful details of all sorts about the activities above the Falls: kinds of river craft, freight and other charges, storage, carting to and from the wharves, contacts with Albany, and the kinds of materials and produce in the traffic.
VOLUME I, 1651–1655 · PAGE 10
Mr Wm Davis Corne Sent to Boston to Bro Davis414 November 8 1652 per Caleb Carwither & Job Hilliard415 from G Lewis416 |
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Wheate |
91 bush ½ |
Pease 59¼ |
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per Caleb |
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Carwither |
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2 bags of hops 64 li & 38 |
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one bag cost 2s 6d |
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the other cost 8s |
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more put aboard |
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Job Hilliard per |
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G Sension |
10 wheate |
10 Pease |
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9 Novembr |
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Aprill 1653 |
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per Ralph Parker |
100½ |
00 |
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April 21 1653 |
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Sent per Robert |
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[Godnam] |
299 |
240 |
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May 13 53 |
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Sent per Jno Gallop |
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for G Wilton |
000 |
100 out of [illegible] |
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to be pd to Mr James Olliver417 is 48 for Mr Moxon |
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Sent per Nath Gallop |
124 |
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Sent per Mr Young |
040 |
040 |
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May 31 |
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per Mr May |
505½ |
000 |
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per Mr Moore |
074¼ |
½ ql |
117¾ also |
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108 Barrells of Tar418 75 at 15s 6d the Rest at 17s or 18s |
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1 Barrell of Porke at 5 li at least 4 li 15s |
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June 9th |
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per Giggles |
183 |
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June 13th |
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per Ralph Parker |
176 |
024 |
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more |
045¾ |
047½ & whether |
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there was not more dlrd me by James Wakely |
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July |
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per Shepeard |
018 |
00 & In Tar |
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1 Barrell |
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per Mord Nichols |
013¾ |
010 |
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The Corne abovesd in Cartwither & Job Hilliard was |
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in Job |
48¼ of Pease |
8¾ Wheate |
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in Carwither |
11 |
82¾ |
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59¼ |
91½ |
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rests in Job Hilliard 10 & 10 |
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May 11th 1653 |
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Sent per John Gallop to Mr James Olliver for Mr Moxon |
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153 bush of Wheate Comes to |
30 li |
12s |
0 |
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out of them & Pease sent per him to |
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Bro Davis I appointed to be pd to |
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Mr olliver |
02 |
08 |
0 |
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which clears the Bill of 33 li to be |
33 |
00 |
0 |
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pd to Mr Moxon by June 24th 1653 |
VOLUME I, 1651–1655 · PAGE II
Corne Sent to Boston to Bro Davis | ||||
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Aprill 1654 |
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per Tho Yow |
600 bush ¼ wheate |
Pease |
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May 1654 |
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per Mr More |
171 |
½ ½ |
229 |
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per Hascall from |
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Mr Wells |
020 |
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May |
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per Rich Airy |
083 |
014 |
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June 17th |
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mordeca Nicholls |
32 |
000 |
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per Lariby |
010 |
032½ |
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July |
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pr Hascall |
537 |
098⅓ |
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some for Mr Moxon |
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2 barl porke I P in yow |
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2 baggs hops |
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1 bag Cousin Allyn 61 li |
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3 Barl porke Rich Airy |
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2000 bred |
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4 Beife |
4 porke Mr Peck |
VOLUME I, 1651–1655 · PAGE 99
THO MIRICK419 | |||
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before 12 April 1653] |
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Recd by Anthony Dorchester for your |
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cannoe420 is 6d |
00 |
07 |
06 |
Recd by a voyadge downe the falls with |
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Anthony D |
00 |
11 |
09 |
Recd by bringing up goods421 with |
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Joseph Parsons |
00 |
03 |
06 |
Recd by carting wheate to the wharfe |
00 |
01 |
00 |
Recd by 1 day & ½ looking after my |
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Servts |
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by the help of your oxen to carry corne |
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to the wharfe |
00 |
01 |
00 |
1 peck of Salt |
00 |
01 |
00 |
Recd by Rowland Thomas |
01 |
07 |
06 |
Recd by carrying downe Tarr bef winter |
00 |
05 |
00 |
03 |
00 |
09 |
VOLUME I, 1651–1655 · PAGE 147
THOMAS BANCRAFT422 HIS ACOT | |||
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[27 May 1654] |
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Recd by carrying downe of Corne 4 voyadges |
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this Spring to this 27th of May 1654 your |
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pt is 2 li 8s 10d & bringing up of goods |
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this Spring your pt is 7s 6d abate for |
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the cannoe the 4 voyadges your pt is 6s |
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so its but is 6d |
02 |
10 |
04 |
Recd by 120 bush of Coales formerly at |
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01 |
15 |
00 |
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Recd by helping unload my Sea Coales423 at |
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Hartford |
00 |
01 |
06 |
16 |
16 |
09 |
VOLUME I, 1651–1655 · PAGE 202
FRAUNCES PEPPER424 DR | |||||
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Septbr 3d 1653 |
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Impr To Pease at Boston 12s & 5s in |
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monny dlrd you by my Brother Davis |
00 |
17 |
00 |
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To Wharfadge & Porteridge of your chest |
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at Boston |
00 |
00 |
06 |
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To G Shepeard for freight of your chest |
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to Hartford |
00 |
07 |
00 |
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To what you owed me when you went to |
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England September 1652 |
00 |
03 |
00 |
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To what I pd for the Warehouse Roome of |
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the Wheate per Contra which was not |
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allowed me viz 74 bshs at 2d per bsh |
00 |
12 |
04 |
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To freight of your chest up the falls |
00 |
03 |
00 |
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02 |
03 |
00 |
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October 22th 1653 |
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pd for bringing up your chest more then |
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was formerly acoted bee it came by land |
00 |
01 |
06 |
VOLUME I, 1651–1655 · PAGE 203
FRAUNCES PEPPER CR | |||
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By acot of wheate I Recd of his & |
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transported to Boston there is due |
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to him as we made up the acot in |
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Septembr 1653 |
19 |
00 |
00 |
By 3 days worke now this Mo of Septembr |
00 |
05 |
00 |
19 |
05 |
00 |
VOLUME I, 1651–1655 · PAGE 278
REICE BEDORTHA425 DR | |||
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[before 22 December 1655] |
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Recd by your cannoe 8 voyadges downe the |
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falls at 3s per voyadge & one ½ voyadge |
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viz from the falls 18d |
01 |
05 |
06 |
one voyade more of your Cannoe |
00 |
03 |
00 |
more one halfe voyadge your canoe viz |
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from the foote of the falls |
00 |
01 |
06 |
Recd by your cannoe 8d fetching my hay |
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from Agawam at 8d per d |
00 |
05 |
00 |
a day & ½ 2 cannoes |
00 |
02 |
00 |
Recd your cannoe 2 d more fetching hay |
00 |
01 |
04 |
Recd 1 d the 2 cannoes fetching my corne |
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from Chick |
00 |
01 |
04 |
Recd by carting my wheate at Chikkup426 |
00 |
02 |
00 |
Recd by the use of your oxen bringing |
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up goods & clay |
00 |
01 |
00 |
02 |
02 |
08 |
VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE 151
JOHN BISSALL JUN427 CR | |||
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By 3 voyadges from Windsor to Hartford |
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& to the foote of the Falls in all |
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6 days at 2s 6d per d is 15s & I allow |
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for one Night 2s & 1s more for Night |
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Worke |
00 |
17 |
06 |
This I pd in goods this 12 Octobr 1660 |
VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE 290
BROTHER MR SAM WILLYS DR | |||
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[before 5 March 1662/63] |
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To freight of your goods from Engld & |
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from Boston to Hartford |
02 |
10 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 17
Mr. Phelps for fraight of goods to Conecticot |
19 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 102
LAURENCE BLISS428 DR | |||
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March 10 1664/65 |
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To paymt for Sam Marshfeild429 13 li 10s which |
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next winter & ingage therefore to carry me 60 |
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bush of corne downe to the foote of the falls |
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to a Boate at the usuall place of coming for |
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It |
13 |
10 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE III
SAM MARSHFEILD CR |
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Octobr 65 |
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By 3 beasts to N London430 for which I pay you |
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Capt Clarks Cow & more 3 li is |
03 |
15 |
00 |
May 14 1666 |
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By fetching 1 load of Gods431 from Wharfe |
00 |
01 |
06 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 113
THO MIRICK CR | |||
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By carying 180 bush from the foote of the fals 1664 |
02 |
05 |
00 |
bringing up 1 Tun Goods 1664 to the foote of the |
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Falls |
00 |
06 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 121
JAMES TAYLOR CR | |||
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By a Journy to Hartford with G Marshfeilds Teame432 which you are to have the pay off carying downe corne & bringing up goods |
01 |
13 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 131
SERJANT STEBBINS433 DR | |||
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Dec 6 1665 |
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By 120 li Porke |
01 |
10 |
00 |
By worke as in Tho Stebbis Booke Taylering reaping |
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carting to the falls, & dung &c a cart went 5 tymes |
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to the falls, with Corne & he takes 9s a tyme: & when |
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he brought up goods, also then 12s |
10 |
09 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 133
WM WARRINAR434 CR | |||
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1664 |
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By carying downe Corne & bringing up Goods with G |
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Morgan Ano 1664 your halfe |
02 |
00 |
04 |
By 3 Journys your cart to the foote of the falls |
01 |
07 |
00 |
one Journy your Teame |
00 |
10 |
00 |
1665 |
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By goeing down with Sam Terry:435 carying downe Corne at 5d per bush & at 2d ½ from the foote of the falls & carrying barrels at 2 [s] pce: bringing up Salt at 6d per bush & goods at 12s per Tun: In all you have earned togither 26 li 2s 10d your halfe of it is13 li 2s 5d [only you are]* to abate for the Boate which I am to allow to |
13 |
02 |
05 |
By carting 2 load of Wheate to the wharfe |
00 |
02 |
00 |
3 load to the Wharfe |
00 |
03 |
00 |
1 Load of wheate to the wharf |
00 |
01 |
00 |
00 |
02 |
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more bush salt from the wharfe |
00 |
01 |
00 |
carying 20 bush wt to the foote for the falls & bringing up Boards from fresh water River436 |
00 |
09 |
00 |
Nov 65 |
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Carting to the foote of the falls |
00 |
03 |
06 |
18 |
01 |
03 |
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18 li 01 03 out of which 01 01 00 I say out of which I am to pay for your Boate which you had downe the falls to G Morgan so tis 17 li 00 03 |
17 |
00 |
03 |
Discounted per Contra Dec 8 1665 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 151
March 6 1666/67 | |||
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By Joseph Rogers |
00 |
08 |
06 |
By carying downe 15 bush wt 6s 3d 5 bar Pork & 3 barrels |
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Flour |
01 |
02 |
03 |
By bringing up 14 bush Salt & 1 hhd of sugar out of which |
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take 1 bush of Salt 5s so tis |
00 |
07 |
00 |
Jan 29 67 |
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By Serjant Goodman |
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By carying up hides to Goodm Strong437 |
00 |
05 |
00 |
May 23 68 |
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By 25 bush wheate dlrd at Hartford & put on board |
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Marke kedlr |
05 |
00 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 207
Nov 23 1670 Agreed with Increase Sikes438 to Carry downe my Corne & Barrells to Hartford next Spring my Corne he is to Carry for 4d ½ per bush & Barrells for 2s pce when I have occasion to use but one Boate at a tyme I am to use him But if I have occasion to send more Boates then one at once I am to use who I se meete
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 227
JAMES BRIDGMAN439 CR
Aug 28 1669: Agreed with John Earle440 to furnish him with about 20 li worth Horses a litle under or over according as it falls out, for which he is to goe to N Yorke with Hogs & to repay me at his returne from New Yorke: 10 li of it in Ten good dutch Blankets at 20s pce & the rest in good wt bonelace, or some holland or fine linen [illegible] at such price as he buys it there: I allowing him 6d on the Pound advance unless it appeare his Peniworthe be very good & then I am to allow him more if I se Reson for it Toward which he hath already a young mare which I sell him at 4 li & he looke her up that which Goodm Wilton wintered: (only if shee doe not pve now alive he is not to pay it) & the rest of the Sum to make up the 20 li is according to what he shall Rec by orders I haue now given him, what of them he gives under his hand he hath Recd he is to allow me for the abovesd
JOHN EARLE
This was not pformed but is set to acot he prmising to pay it by Wheate from Albany the sum he had being neere 30 li it acctd per Contra
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 249
ROBERT ASHLEY CR | ||||
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Dec 25 1668 |
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By Carying downe & bringing up goods |
00 |
08 |
06 |
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By cart 1 load wood 3s Bringing up goods up the falls 5s |
00 |
08 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 254
RICHARD MOUNTAGUE DR | |||||||
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To an old pt in old Booke for abot 350 bsh of Malt |
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there is resting due to me ever since June 1655, |
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which is pt behind due to me 134 bsh of wt is 28 li |
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16s & the not having it that very yeare was 6d per bsh less to me |
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Dec 29 1669 |
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We agreed that al this old debt was sattisfied: Only some small matter between which by agreemt he is to allow me: a Barrell of flowre for So all Recknings are cleared to this barl of flowre which he Ingages to dlr at Hartford in the Spring & that is shall be of the best & finest flowre & aboue 2 C ½ grs wt |
0 |
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Recd this Barrell of flowre Ano 1670 |
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Aug 25 70 |
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To 1 Bible |
00 |
09 |
08 |
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Dec 22 1670 |
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To 1 Moose Skin |
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00 |
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2 Taylers Thimbles |
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06 |
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15 |
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1671 |
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Recd this by a Barl of floure into Mr Gilberts warehouse & all is Quit |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 284
MR. BARTHOLOMEW OF LONDON DR | |||
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To paymt to Mr Christopher Clark Mr of the Ship Society for freight of the bale of goods & Iron Kettles consigned to me Ano 1664 |
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15 |
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To freight of Sd Goods from Boston to Connecticot & up to Springfeild & Warehouse Rome at Hartford before they came to my howse |
02 |
12 |
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To 8 barrells of flowre 4 barl of Porke & 2 of Beife as per acot of the pticulars |
36 |
11 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 292
BROTH MR. SAMLL WILLYS DR | |||
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To freight of your chairs Kettle & other goods from the Bay to Hartford441 & Else as in pocket Booke |
02 |
08 |
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Nov 7 64 |
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To your servts Passadge:442 & freight of your goods from Engld to Boston &c as in Pocket booke to be pd me in Mony |
10 |
18 |
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To freight of your chairs kettle & other gods from the Bay to Hartford & Else as in pocket Booke |
02 |
08 |
00 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 300
JAMES ROGERS OF NEW LONDON | ||||
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Octob 22 1664 |
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To Severalls brought from day Booke Acoted these at N London July 1 1665 |
60 |
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07 |
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Nov 13 1665 |
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Sent to James Rogers of N London 65 yds red Shag Cotton at 4s 6d |
14 |
12 |
06 |
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18 yds ½ striped Curtin Stuff at 4s 6d |
04 |
03 |
03 |
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20 C & 85 li of Iron at 28 li per C |
29 |
01 |
03 |
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A psell of Iron Kettles 15 weighing 1 (illegible) li at 6d |
03 |
19 |
00 |
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to 11 yds ½ wt blanketing at 8s 6d |
04 |
17 |
09 |
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[torn]ept 20 66 |
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30 yds ½ blew Dutch Cloth Sent per Piggett |
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at 10s |
15 |
05 |
00 |
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Acoted |
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FRANCES GRISWOLD OF NORWICH DR | ||||
To 1 hide of Dole Leather 1 li 12s 6d Cariage 6d |
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13 |
00 |
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To 14s James Rogers pd him |
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Nov 20 1666 |
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To 4 yds of red Cotton at 5s |
01 |
00 |
00 |
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March 12 1666/67 |
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To 4 yds ½ ½ ql of blew linen at 2s 3d |
00 |
09 |
10 |
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To Mony given him at Boston |
00 |
02 |
00 |
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03 |
18 |
10 |