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Rawle, Francois - letters to Elizabeth Estaugh (folder 2)

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Scope and Contents Letters, written by Francis Rawle to Elizabeth Estaugh. 1759. Dated Philadelphia, (In re Noble estate) April 21, 1759. Dated Philadelphia, (In re Noble estate) May 26, 1759. Dated Philadelphia, August 24, 1759. Dated Philadelphia, asking her advice regarding a sale of the Company's property, ordered by the Pennsylvania Land Company. He feared it would be unfair to the tenants. September 24, 1760. Receipt for the lease and release of the two plantations of...

Rawle, William - letters (folder 1)

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Scope and Contents Letters from William Rawle to John Estaugh. 11 mo. 6 - Enclosing a letter from London. Promises to go down to Brandywine as soon as the roads are passable. 1732/3. 10 mo. 20 - Business affairs. 1735. 2 mo. 10 - Regarding land bought or taken over by the Pennsylvania Land Company, from Thomas Story. 1736. 2 mo. 17 - Regarding honey crop. 1736. 3 mo. 27 - "I can't meet with any Person as yet that will give money for the Pigg mettell." 1736. 10 mo. 1 -...

Rawle, William - abstract and accounts (folder 2)

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-Abstracts of the Recitals, etc. in the Deed, or Conveyance of the Pennsylvania Land Company's land. (Prepared by William Rawle.) 1722.

-Account by William Rawle of deeds and writings put into his hands by John Estaugh. A long and well-written paper. Dated 4 mo. 18, 1736.

Swett, Mary - letters (folder 1)

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- Letter to George Dillwyn, dated Liverpool, 12 mo. 7, 1797.

- Account of detention at Friedberg, Germany, dated 10 mo. 14, 1798.

- List of Friends' families where B. and M. Swett, accompanied by B. Warrington, were entertained in the course of a religious visit in Concord and Philadelphia Quarterly Meetings. 1814.

Swett, Mary - passport, sight draft, etc. (folder 2)

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Scope and Contents - Certificate for Mary Swett to pay a religious visit to Europe, from Haddonfield Monthly Meeting of Friends. Dated 9 mo. 19, 1796. Signed by 94 Friends, including Sarah Hopkins, Ann Burr, Joseph Mickle, Joseph Kaighn, etc. 1796.- Sight draft endorsed to the order of Mary Swett. Sixty days. Forty Pounds Sterling. For John Montgomery, merchant, Liverpool. Signed by James Adler. Endorsed on back "Please to pay to Mary Swett on order, Jos. Sansom." 1798.- Passport of...

Wightman, John (folder 1)

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Scope and Contents Correspondence with John Wightman, merchant of London, executor of William Shandlaw and Elizabeth Collins, widow and executor of Joseph Collins. 1724-1738. 1. Letter by John Wightman to John Estaugh, dated London, March 31st, 1724. 2. Appointing John Estaugh as attorney. Signed by John Wightman and Elizabeth Collins. Sealed. Dated April 1st, 1724. 3. Letter of John Wightman to John Estaugh. Dated London, Feb. 26, 1729. 4. Copy of letter written by John Estaugh to John Wightman. Dated...

Wightman, John - estate of (folder 2)

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1. 1715 - Financial statement - Jos. Collins, John Whiteman and Nathan Stanbury. 2. 1717 - Bill to Mr. Nathan Stanbury, for ground rent. 3. Memorandum that Thomas Masters purchased a certain piece of land from John Estaugh, attorney of Joseph Collins and John Wightman. Dated August 10, 1720.

Willis, Thomas - 1698 indenture (folder 1)

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Indenture between Thomas Willis and John Haddon - 1063 acres and also one-half undivided part of one ninetieth part of West Jersey. Endorsed by order of the Council of Proprietors. Blue stamp, VI pence, "Honi soit qui mal y pense." Endorsed in 1737 by Samuel Scattergood, Clerk, permitting a division of the one half acre. 1698.

Willis, Thomas - 1700 Indentures (folder 2)

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Scope and Contents - Indenture between Thomas Willis and John Haddon. 5 Shillings. 150 acres of land in Gloucester County, New Jersey. 1700.- Indenture. Thomas Willis of Rotherhithe to John Haddon. 100 acres of land formerly belonging to Richard Matthews, and then to William Lovejoy; and 50 acres of land formerly belonging to Thomas Matthews, bought from Edward Billings and others. The land was in the shape of a triangle, extending from Cooper's Creek to the property of Francis Collings. 1700....