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- [blank] to the estate of Thomas Adams, --Dr. To the Independent chronicle, &c. from [blank] 17[blank] to [blank] 17[blank] [blank] Dls. [blank] Cts. Received payment, [blank]
- (Circular) The committee of superintendence appointed to furnish supplies for the relief of the poor, : in the course of the deliberations connected with a discharge of that duty, have been induced to enquire into the causes which produce the necessity for the very great demand that is made upon the public bounty, and private munificence, of the citizens of Philadelphia, for the assistance of the indigent. ...
- (Circular.) Philadelphia, February 20, 1796. : Sir, In compliance with the recommendation of a number of gentlemen, I have determined to submit to public patronage the publication of a newspaper ..
- (Coasting permit.) Port of Philadelphia. : [blank] master of the [blank] of [blank] measuring [blank] tons, is hereby authorised to proceed with the said [blank] and cargo, consisting of [blank] and classed in [blank] articles of entry as specified in the manifest annexed, to the port of [blank] in [blank] district, the said master having complied with the "Act for enrolling and licencing [sic] ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same."
- (Coasting permit.) State of Maryland. Port of Baltimore, [blank] 1796. : [blank] master of the [blank] called [blank] of [blank] having complied with the requisites prescribed by an act, entitled, "An act for enrolling and licencing [sic] ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting-trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same, " is hereby permitted to proceed from this port, to the port of [blank] in the state of [blank] having on board goods, wares and merchandise, agreeable to the annexed manifest, consisting of [blank] numbers.
- (No. 8.) Your province tax. Lawful money. : ... Your town and county rate. Lawful money. ... The assessors sit at Faneuil-Hall in Boston, on Wednesdays, from 3 to 5 of the clock afternoon, to whom any person aggrieved may apply for ease, as the law directs. 1764. Errors excepted,
- (No. [blank]) (No. [blank]) Boston, [blank] I [blank] for value received, promise to pay unto John Scott and Moses Gill, or order, on demand, [blank] lawful money-- : and if not paid in [blank] month from the above date, to pay lawful interest 'till paid. £ [blank]
- (No. [blank]) 1744. Massachusetts government lottery. [blank]
- (Owner or consignee's oath on entering of merchandize.) District of New-York.--Port of New-York, : I [blank] do solemnly, sincerely and truly [blank] that the entry now subscribed with my name, and delivered by me to the collector of New-York, contains a just and true account of all the goods, wares and merchandize, imported for sale, or intended to be landed in this district for me, or on my account, or on account of any house of trade or partnership, in which I am concerned in this district, or which actually came consigned to me, or to any house of trade or partnership in which I am concerned, and intended for sale, or intended to be landed in this district, in the [blank] whereof [blank] is master, from [blank] that the said entry contains a just and true account in [blank] of the cost thereof, including all charges; ... I also [blank] that nothing has been concealed or suppressed in the entry aforesaid, whereby to avoid the just payment of the duties imposed by the laws of the United States, and that all matters are justly and truly expressed therein, according to my knowledge and belief. So help me God. [blank] to this [blank] Before me, [blank]
- (Owner or consignee's oath, on entering of merchandize without invoice.) District of New-York.--Port of New-York, : I [blank] do solemnly, sincerely and truly [blank] that the entry now subscribed with my name, and delivered by me to the collector of New-York, contains a just and true account of all the goods, wares and merchandize, imported for sale, or intended to be landed in this district for me, or on my account, or on account of any house of trade or partnership in which I am concerned in this district, or which actually came consigned to me, or to any house of trade or partnership in which I am concerned, and intended for sale, or intended to be landed in this district, in the [blank] whereof [blank] is master, from [blank] That the bill of lading now produced by me, [blank] the true, genuine and only bill of lading by me received, of the said goods, ... I do further [blank] that if I hereafter discover any other or greater quantity of goods, wares or merchandize, than is contained in the entry aforesaid, ... I will immediately, and without delay, report the same to the collector ... I also [blank] that nothing has been concealed or suppressed in the entry aforesaid, whereby to avoid the just payment of the duties imposed by the laws of the United States, and that all matters are justly and truly expressed therein, according to my knowledge and belief. So help me God. [blank] to this [blank] before me [blank]
- 1788. Please to take notice, that you are rated £[blank] at [blank] in every hundred pounds, in the funding tax, : for the first half yearly payment for the present year. The day of appeal is on the [blank] day of [blank] at [blank] o'clock in the [blank] at the court-house. [blank] Collector. To [blank]
- 1797. Please to take notice, that you are rated [blank] dollars, at [blank] cents in every hundred dollars, for your estate; : and a personal-tax of [blank] dollars and [blank] cents, in the county-tax, for the present year. The day of appeal is on the [blank] day of [blank] at nine o'clock in the forenoon, at the old court-house. [blank] To [blank]
- 1st. period special juries, nisi prius, 30th June 1806
- A Faithful narrative of the proceedings of the ecclesiastical council convened at Salem in 1734. : Occasioned by the scandalous divisions in the First Church in that town, continuing after repeated admonitions given them in the way of communion of churches, expressing that concern and charity they owe to each other, according to the laws of Christ, and the professed principles of Congregational churches
- A Tavern-bill, rated at the general quarter-sessions held at [blank] for the county of [blank] the [blank] day of [blank] anno Domini 17[blank]
- A circular address from the Bible Society in the County of Bristol, Massachusetts. : With the constitution, list of officers, trustees, &c
- A circular address, from the Berkshire Bible Society, : with the constitution, list of officers, directors, &c
- A digest of the laws of Missouri Territory. : Comprising: An elucidation of the title of the United States to Louisiana:--Constitution of the United States:--Treaty of session [i.e., cession]:--Organic laws:--Laws of Missouri Territory, (alphabetically arranged):--Spanish regulations for the allotment of lands:--Laws of the United States, for adjusting titles to lands, &c. : To which are added, a variety of forms, useful to magistrates.
- A discourse on the origin, progress and design of free masonry. : Delivered at the meeting-house in Charlestown, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist. June 24, A.D. 1793.
- A new edition, corrected, improved, and greatly enlarged. : April, 1789. Proposals, by Thomas Dobson, bookseller, at the stone house, in Second Street, Philadelphia, for printing by subscription, Encyclopaedia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature ..
- A new edition, corrected, improved, and greatly enlarged. : Proposals, by Thomas Dobson, bookseller, at the stone house, in Second Street, Philadelphia, for printing by subscription, Encyclopaedia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature ..
- A new edition, corrected, improved, and greatly enlarged. Now publishing by subscription. : Just published, by Thomas Dobson, bookseller, at the stone house, in Second Street Philadelphia, volume III. of Encyclopaedia: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature ..
- A return of cloathing, &c. wanting in Col. [blank] regime[n]t, September [blank] 1775
- A return of the regiment in the service of the United Colonies of North-America, commanded by Colonel [blank] July 1, 1775
- A state of the representation in Congress, for the month of [blank] 178[blank] pursuant to the act of 17th August, 1785
- Abstract of certificates of the debt of the state of Massachusetts, deposited in the Treasurers Office by [blank] : on account of a loan to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, proposed by an act, passed the first day of February, 1794; for which he requests a certificate of funded debt, in the name of [blank.]
- Act of incorporation, constitution, by-laws, &c. of the Associated Mechanics and Manufacturers of the State of New-Hampshire
- Acts passed at the first session of the second Legislature of the state of Louisiana, : begun and held at the city of New-Orleans on the tenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. : By authority
- Acts passed at the third session of the first Legislature of the state of Louisiana. : Begun and held at the city of New-Orleans on the third day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. : By authority
- Address, constitution, and subscription proposal, of the Connecticut Bible Society, : presented to the well disposed of every denomination
- Advertisement. Whereas the estates of [blank] late of the county of [blank] : having been in due course of law forfeited and seized to the use of this state, we, the subscribers, agents for the said county, do hereby give notice, that estates of the said [blank] consisting of the foloowing [blank] All which will be sold at public vendue, at the Court-House, at [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] ...
- All the male white inhabitants residing in [blank] between the ages of eighteen and fifty-three years, are hereby required to meet at [blank] in [blank] Street on [blank] next ... to chuse by ballot, one captain, two lieutenants, one ensign ... who shall be such persons as are intitled to vote for members to serve in the General Assembly
- An Association of the Friends of the Union, the Honour and Independence of Our Common Country, and who are well disposed towards the government thereof, : on the principles and for the purposes expressed in the following article, is earnestly recommended as a measure to be adopted in the several towns throughout the commonwealth. : Whereas "every government hath a right ... to command the personal services of all its members ..."
- An address to the good people of the state of Connecticut, upon imprisonment for debt. : Friends and fellow-citizens, Efforts have lately been made in our legislature, to introduce a new and better system of procedure, in cases of recovering payments from debtors, ...
- Articles of an association by the name of the Ohio Company
- Assessors-Office, Boston, April [blank] 1792. (Ward, No. [blank]) To [blank] : You are requested to fill up this list as your valuation, so far as you possess any or all the undermentioned articles ..
- At Nisi Prius, Wednesday, the 19th August, 1798. : 1 Elliston Perot, 2 Isaac Wharton, ... 48 Edward Randolph,
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, (by special order of His Excellency the governor, ) on the 7th day of April, A.D. 1779. : An act for ascertaining the quantity of grain, flour and meal in this state, and thereof to make provision for an immediate supply of bread for the army, and the necessitous inhabitants of the state, and for securing other necessary articles for the army
- At a meeting for Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, Delaware and the eastern parts of Maryland and Virginia held in Philadelphia in the 9th and 10th months, 1795
- At a meeting of sundry inhabitants of the county of Franklin, at the State-House, on Monday the 23d day of August, 1802, : resolved as the opinion of this meeting, that it is expedient to procure a lot of ground, in the town of Frankfort, and to erect thereon a convenient church, or meeting-house. ..
- At a meeting of the Board of Commissioners, for the state of Massachusetts, : begun and held at Boston, on the 24th day of April, 1799, in pursuance of the act of the United States ... having considered the lists and valuation of the [blank] assessment district ... voted ..
- At a meeting of the proprietors of the Kennebeck Purchase from the late colony of New-Plymouth, held at Boston, by adjournment, July 2, 1792. : Voted, that the proprietors of the Kennebeck Purchase, will on the second Wednesday in December next, make grants in the town of [blank] of the following lots, to the persons, whose names are respectively set against them, unless before that time, other persons shall claim the said lots, viz. [blank] ... And if there are any other settlers, the proprietors are disposed to make grants to them on reasonable terms. Attest. [blank] Proprietor's clerk
- Baltimore, [blank] 1783. : We have established a house in Baltimore, in the state of Maryland, under the firm of Johnson, Johonnott, and Co. for the purpose of transacting such business as our friends may commit to our trust. If a thorough knowledge of the different articles of exports and imports ..
- Bank of the United States, [blank] 179[blank] Pay to [blank] or bearer, at the Office of Discount and Deposit, at Boston, [blank] dollars, [blank] dollars [blank]
- Be it known, that I have constituted and appointed [blank] my substitute, or proxy, : for me and in my name, to vote at the next annual election for directors of the United States Insurance Company. [blank] Philadelphia, [blank] 181[blank]
- Bedford County ss. To [blank] collector of [blank] : You are hereby required forthwith to inform the parties mentioned in this duplicate, of the respective sums wherewith they are charged, and to acquaint them, that the day of appeal is on the [blank] day of [blank] at [blank] o'clock [blank] at [blank] and where the party cannot be found, you are to leave notice in writing with some of the family, or at the last place of said party's abode, the sum he or she is assessed; and also of the day of appeal, at which day you are to return this duplicate to us, with the names of such person or persons, and of such estates as shall be concealed or omitted in this duplicate, under penalty of fifty pounds, as the law directs.
- Boston, December, 1797. : Proposal for printing by subscription, the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for the year 1798; to consist of papers relating to the geography, antiquities, natural, political, and ecclesiastical history of America, particularly of the United States. ..
- Boston, January 20, 1780. : The committee appointed by the great and General Court of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to state and settle the public accounts ... beg leave to inform you, that you stand indebted to said state ..
- Boston, May [blank] 1775. : The bearer Mr. [blank] and [blank] family removing out of the town of Boston [blank] recommended to the charity and assistance of our benevolent sympathizing brethren in the several towns in this province. ..
- Boston, [blank] 177[blank]. Mr. [blank] : You are hereby warned to attend the working of the engine called the Hancock, on the first Mondays of the seven following months, viz ..
- Boston, [blank] 1780. : In pursuance of a vote of the town, passed the 16th of October, 1780, borrowed and received of [blank] the sum of [blank] of the new emission, to enable the town to comply with a requisition of the General Court ... to procure beef for the army ..
- Boston, [blank] 178[blank] This load of wood drove by [blank] of the town of [blank] measures [blank] feet [blank] qr. Fees for measuring, three cop. [blank] sealer.
- Boston, [blank] 17[blank] : These are to inform you that the committee of the society that usually attend publick worship in the New North Meeting-House in Boston ... have ... estimated your [blank] pew in said house, and laid a tax upon it of [blank] a week ... for the support of the ministry ..
- Boston, [blank] promise to pay unto Nathaniel Barber, or bearer, [blank] lawful money, on demand, : being for value received by a premium of insurance of [blank] underwrote in said Barber's office, on policy no. [blank] And if said sum is not paid in sixty days, [blank] promise to allow and pay lawful interest for the same from the date hereof, until paid.
- By His Excellency Benjamin Guerard, Esq; governor and commander in chief in and over the state of South-Carolina. : To [blank] Whereas in and by an ordinance of the General Assembly of this state ... entitled an Ordinance to oblige all persons nominated as magistrates, before they take upon them the execution of said office, to qualify ... by taking or subscribing the oath enjoined by the thirty-sixth article of the Constitution ... and also the oath of office ... Given under my hand and seal, at Charlestown, this [blank] day of [blank] ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty [blank] ..
- By His Excellency George Washington, Esq; general and commander in chief of the forces of the United States of America. : These are to certify that the bearer hereof [blank] in the [blank] regiment, having faithfully served the United States [blank] and being inlisted for the war only, is hereby discharged from the American army
- By His Excellency Horatio Sharpe, Esq; governor ... of Maryland. A proclamation. : Whereas the present General Assembly of this province, stands prorogued ... I do hereby further prorogue the same ... Given at Annapolis, this [blank] day of [blank] ... 176[blank]. ..
- By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation. : Whereas the great and General Court have agreed to raise five thousand men for the campaign this present year 1759: and have resolved, that as many of said men as I shall think proper, and as are willing to enter sea service ... be employed in such service ... Given at Boston, the 29th day of March 1759 ..
- By His Excellency William Franklin, Esq. captain-general and governor in chief in and over His Majesty's province of New-Jersey, and territories thereon depending in America, to any protestant minister, or justice of the peace. : Whereas there is a mutual purpose of marriage between [blank] of the one party, and [blank] of the other party, of which they have desired my license, and have given bond, upon condition, that neither of them have any lawful let or impediment, pre-contract, affinity or consanguinity, to hinder their being joined in the holy bands of matrimony. These are therefore to authorize and impower you to join the said [blank] in the holy bands of matrimony, and them to pronounce man and wife. Given under my hand and the praerogative seal, at [blank] the [blank] day of [blank] in [blank] year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the Third, by the grace of God of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c. Annoque Domini one thousand seven hundred and [blank] Entered in the registry of the Praerogative Office.
- By His Excellency [blank] Esquire, governor, captain-general, and commander in chief, of and over the state of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. : Instructions to the commanders of private ships or vessels of war, which shall have commissions or letters of marque and reprisal, authorising them to make captures of British vessels and cargoes. ... Given under my hand, and the seal of the said state, at [blank] this [blank] day of [blank] ... one thousand seven hundred seventy [blank.]
- By His Excellency the Honourable Robert Monckton, : captain general and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York, and the territories depending thereon in America, and major general of His Majesty's forces. To any Protestant minister of the Gospel. Whereas there is a mutual purpose of marriage between [blank] of the one party, and [blank] of the other party, for which they have desired my licence [sic], and have given bond, upon condition, that neither of them have any lawful let of impediment of pre-contract, affinity, or consanguinity, to hinder their being joined in the holy bands of matrimony: therefore to authorise and impower you, to join the said [blank] in the holy bands of matrimony, and them to pronounce man and wife.
- By Jacob Radcliff mayor, and Richard Riker recorder, of the city of New-York, : it is hereby certified, that ... we have this day examined [blank] certain [blank] Negro slave named [blank] the property of [blank] ... about to be manumitted, and [blank] appearing to us to be ... of sufficient ability to provide [blank] we have granted this certificate, this [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and [blank]
- By his Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esquire ... To the town-clerk of the town of [blank] Greeting. : Benjamin Bourn, Esquire ... whereby his seat in Congress is become vacant: I do therefore ... require you ... to convene the freemen of the said town ... on the fifteenth day of November instant, to elect a suitable person, legally qualified, to represent this state in the House of Representatives ..
- By the Honorable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... : To all to whom these presents shall come, or may concern; Greeting: Whereas [blank] prayed my licence to trade with the nations or tribes of Indians ... I do therefore hereby authorize and impower the said [blank] ... Given under my hand, and seal at arms, at Philadelphia, the [blank] day of [blank] 1765 ... By His Honour's command, [blank]
- By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq; His Majesty's lieutenant governor, and commander in chief of the province of New-York ... To [blank] ...
- By the Honourable George Thomas, Esq; lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the government of the counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, upon Delaware, and province of Pennsylvania. To [blank] : Reposing especial trust and confidence, as well in your care, diligence and circumspection, as in your loyalty and courage, I have nominated, constituted and appointed, and I do, by virtue of the powers and authorities unto me given, hereby nominate, constitute and appoint you the said [blank] You are therefore to take the said [blank] into your charge and care, as [blank] thereof, and duly to exercise both the officers and soldiers of that [blank] in arms. And as they are hereby commanded to obey you as their [blank] so are you likewise to observe and follow such orders and directions, from time to time, as you shall receive from your [blank] or any other your superior officer or officers, according to the rules and discipline of war, in pursuance of the trust reposed in you. And for your so doing this shall be your commission. Given under my hand and seal at arms, at the town of New-Castle, on Delaware, the [blank] day of [blank] in the [blank] year of His Majesty's reign, annoque Domini 174[blank] By His Honour's command, [blank]
- By the Honourable James De Lancey, Esq; His Majesty's lieutenant governor and commander in chief, in and over the province of New-York, and the territories depending thereon in America. : You are to repair to the county of [blank] so as to be there on or before the [blank] day of [blank] ... Given under my hand at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the [blank] day of [blank] 1760
- By the Salem Marine Insurance Company. This policy of assurance witnesseth. : That the president and directors of the Salem Marine Insurance Company do by these presents cause [blank] to be assured, lost or not lost ..
- By the authority of the state of Pennsylvania. Sixth class. No. [blank] Grand State Lottery, for the improvement of internal navigation. : This ticket will entitle the possessor to such prize as may be drawn to its number, if demanded within twelve months after the completion of the drawing: subject to a deducation of fifteen per cent. Payable sixty days after the drawing is finished.--Philadelphia, 1818.
- By this policy of assurance [blank] : own name, as for and in the name and names of all and every other person or persons to whom the same doth, may or shall appertain, in part or in all, doth make assurance, and causeth himself and them, and every of them to be insured, lost or not lost, the sum of [blank] ... In witness whereof, we the assurers, have subscribed our names, and the sums assured, in [blank] the state of [blank]
- By this policy of assurance, underwritten in the office kept by [blank] : [blank] as well in [blank] own name, as for and in the name and names of every person or persons, to whom the same doth or shall appertain, in part or in all, doth make assurance, and cause [blank] and them, and every of them, to be insured, lost or not lost, the sum of [blank] ... In witness whereof, we the assurers have subscribed our names, and sum assured, at Newburyport, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, [blank]
- Cashier of the Bank of New-York, [blank] pay to [blank] or bearer, [blank] dollars. New-York, the [blank] day of [blank] 179[blank]
- Cashier of the Bank of New-York, pay to [blank] or bearer, [blank] dollars. New-York, the [blank] day of [blank] 1792
- Cashier of the bank, [blank] Pay to [blank] or bearer, [blank] dollars. New-York, the [blank] day of [blank] 17[blank] [blank]
- Catalogus medicinarum, et pharmacorum, quae praeparantur et venalia prostant a [blank]
- Cayuga, ss. The people of the state of New-York, by the grace of God, free and independent:-- To the sheriff of the county of Cayuga--Greeting. : We command you, [blank] that you take [blank] if [blank] shall be found within your bailiwic [sic], and [blank] safely keep, so that you may have [blank] bod[blank] before our judges and assistant justices, at our next Court of Common Pleas, to be held for the said County of Cayuga, [blank] on the third Tuesday of [blank] next, to answer unto [blank] And have you there then this writ. Witness [blank] Esquire, first judge of our said Court, at [blank] the [blank] day of [blank] in the [blank] year of our independence. Per curiam. [blank] clerk.
- Circular to the consuls and vice-consuls of the United States. : Department of State, [blank] September, 1798. Sir, I enclose you a pamphlet containing the papers relative to the late mission to France ..
- Circular. Treasury Department, June 5th, 1815. : Sir, The information communicated to this department induces me again to express a desire, that, in the execution of the collection law, you will pay particular attention to those sections ... that authorise a particular inspection and examination of goods imported, which the collector suspects are not truly invoiced; ....
- City of New-York, sc: [blank] Esq; Mayor of the city of New-York. : To the sheriff, constables, and other Her Majestys officers within the said city, Greeting. Know ye, that I have licensed, and by these presents do licence [sic] [blank] of the city aforesaid, [blank] to sell wine, beer, brandy, rum, syder, or any other sorts of strong liquors by retail, in h[blank] house [blank] until the twenty fifth day of March next ensuing the date hereof, and have bound h[blank] by recognizance, with surety, in the sum of twenty pounds, to the use of her Majesty, the Queen, that h[blank] shall keep and maintain good rule and order, and not use or suffer any unlawful games or meetings in h[blank] said house, but do according to law in that behalf provided.
- City of New-York, ss. : Be it remembered, that on the [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, before me, Richard Varick, Esquire, mayor of the said city, personally appeared [blank] ... and acknowledged [blank] to be indebted to the people of the state of New-York, in the sum of fifty pounds ... if failure be made in the performance of the conditions following ..
- City of New-York, ss. Be it remembered, that [blank] who hath resided within the limits and jurisdiction of the United States for the term of two years, : and within this state of New-York for the term of one year at least, appeared in the court of common pleas, called the Mayor's Court; and which is a common law court of record, held in and for the city of New-York, in the state of New-York, on [blank] in the year one thousand seven hundred and [blank] and having made proof to the satisfaction of the said court, that he is a person of good character, and having in the said court taken the [blank] prescribed by law, to support the Constitution of the United States, the said [blank] was thereupon, pursuant to the law of the United States in such case made and provided, admitted by the said court to be, and he is accordingly to be considered a citizen of the United States. Given under the seal of the said court, the day and year above-written. Per curiam. [blank]
- City of New-York. ss. : Be it remembered, that on the [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety [blank] of the [blank] Ward of the city of New-York [blank] personally came before me [blank] one of the aldermen of the city of New-York, and one of the justices assigned to keep the peace in and for the said city, and acknowledged himself to owe to the people of the state of New-York, the sum of [blank] pounds, good and lawful money of the said state, to be made and levied of his goods and chattels, lands and tenements to the use of the said people, if default shall be made in the condition following, viz. The condition of this recognizance is such, that if the above bounden [blank] shall personally appear at the next Court of General Sessions of the Peace ... and there testify and give such evidence in behalf of the people of the state of New-York, as he knoweth concerning [blank] and do not depart thence, without leave of the court, then this recognizance to be void, otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue. Acknowledged before me, this [blank] day of [blank] 179[blank]
- Collector's office, No. 49, north Third-street. Philadelphia, [blank] : Sir, Please take notice, that the direct tax assessed on your estate has become due; and if not discharged within twenty days from this date, I shall be under the disagreeable necessity of enforcing the law.
- Colony of Connecticut, in New-England. To [blank] constable of [blank] and collector of the colony tax for said town, : for the year 1774, greeting. Whereas the General Assembly of this colony in May, 1773, granted a rate or tax of one penny on the pound ... Dated at Hartford, the 20th day of June .... 1774 ... [blank] treasurer. ..
- Colony of Massachusetts-Bay. Henry Gardner, Esquire; treasurer and receiver-general for said colony. : To [blank] constable or collector of [blank] Greeting, &c. By virtue of an act ... These are to will and require you to collect all and every the sums of money mentioned ... Given under my hand and seal at Watertown, the twentieth day of December, 1775. ..
- Colony of the Massachusetts-Bay. By the major part of the Council of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England. [Blank] Greeting. : By virtue of [illegible] and authority in and by the royal charter, in the absence of the governor and lieutenant-governor, to us given, we do by these presents (reposing special trust and confidence in your loyalty, courage and good conduct) constitute and appoint you the said [blank] ..
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, (No. [blank]) Treasurer's-Office, [blank] 178[blank] Received of [blank] in [blank] for [blank] committed to him to collect for the year 178[blank] [blank] Treasurer.
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, (No. [blank]) Treasury-Office, [blank] 1785. Received of [blank] in [blank] committed to him to collect for the year 178[blank] [blank] Treasurer.
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Thomas Ivers, Esq; treasurer and receiver-general of the said commonwealth. : To the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank] Greeting. In obedience to an act ... These are, in the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum of [blank] set upon your town ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the eighteenth day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to Mr. [blank] greeting: : You being appointed sergeant of a company of artillery in the [blank] brigade, and the [blank] division of the militia of Massachusetts ..
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : These are in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you ... to cause the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of [blank] ... to assemble ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, this sixth day of January ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine ..
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : To the selectmen of the town of [blank] in the second district, viz. Hampshire, Worcester and Berkshire. Greeting. These are, in the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you ... to cause the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of [blank] ... to assemble ... Given at the council-chamber in Boston, this tenth day of December, Anno Domini 1792 ..
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : To the selectmen of the town of [blank] in the second district, viz. Hampshire, Worcester, and Berkshire. Greeting. These are in the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you ... to cause the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of [blank] ... to assemble ... Given at the council-chamber, in Boston, this fifteenth day of February ... one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three ..
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Alexander Hodgdon, Esq. Treasurer and receiver general of the said Commonwealth, to the sheriff of the county of [blank] or [blank] deputy. Greeting. : By virtue of an act ... These are, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you to levy by distress and sale of the estate real and personal ... Given under by hand and seal at Boston, this [blank] day of [blank] ... one thousand seven hundred and ninety[.]
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Alexander Hodgdon, Esq. Treasurer and receiver-general of the said Commonwealth, to the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank] : in obedience to an act ... These are in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you fourthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the tenth day of April ... one thousand seven hundred and ninety
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Alexander Hodgdon, Esq. Treasurer and receiver-general of the said Commonwealth, to the sheriff of the county of [blank] or [blank] deputy. : By virtue of an act ... These are, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you to levy by distress and sale of the estate, real and personal ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, this [blank] day of [blank] ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty [blank.]
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Alexander Hodgdon, Esq. treasurer and receiver-general of the said commonwealth, : to the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank] In obedience to an act ... These are in the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the eleventh day of April ... one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Alexander Hodgdon, Esq. treasurer and receiver-general of the said commonwealth, : to the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank] greeting. In obedience to an act ... These are in the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the tenth day of April ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Alexander Hodgdon, Esq. treasurer and receiver-general of the said commonwealth, : to the selectmen or assessors of the town of [blank]. In obedience to an act ... These are in the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, to will and require you forthwith to assess the sum ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the tenth day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine