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COLONIAL AMERICA] A collection of 9 letters and documents i...

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COLONIAL AMERICA.] A collection of 9 letters and documents including. ANDROS, Edmund. Manuscript document signed (“E. Andros”), as Capt. General and Governor of the Dominion of New England, 13 September 1688. 1p., folio, remnants of seal. Matted and framed . Appointing Johannes Bensingh a lieutenant of the Company of Foot in the Albany County Militia. -- PENN, John. MDS (“John Penn”), 19 May 1764. 1 page, large folio (15 x 26 ¾in.) On vellum. Matted and framed. An indenture , boldly penned at top, “Thomas Penn and Richard Penn,” a land grant to John Jennings, Isaiah Jennings and Nicholas Scull. -- BIDDLE, Clement. Manuscript DS, Philadelphia 6 May 1771. 1p., large folio (32 ½ x 29in.), on vellum, scalloped edge at top. Framed. An indenture between Biddle and Judah Foulke. -- PENN, John. DS, 17 July 1765. 1p., folio, vellum, remnant of pendant seal. Framed. An indenture between Thomas and Richard Penn and Christopher Bitten Bender. -- ROOSEVELT, Jacobus. DS, 13 May 1760. Counter-signed by his wife Catharine Roosevelt. 1 page, folio. Matted and framed. An indenture for sale of land to Alexander Beats. -- [MASON-DIXON LINE.] WILMOT, Fiske. LS, to unidentified, 2 June 1768. 4pp., 4to. Matted and framed . “The business of running the lines was drawn so near a conclusion, that the Commissioners had already discharged the Surveyors…” -- CHARLES II. LS, to Gov. William Berkeley, Camp at Stirling, 20 May 1651. 1 page, folio, text in a fine scribal hand. Matted and framed. The King asks Berkeley to pay a £460 debt owed by the King’s deceased servant Charles Murray to Edward Whitney. The King will then reimburse Berkeley. He explains that Whitney intends to settle in Virginia for “the remainder of his dayes.” -- [QUEEN ANNE.] Printed proclamation, 18 June 1704. London: Charles Bill 1704. Broadside folio (16 ½ x 13in.) soiled, chipped along edges. Woodcut of Royal Arms at top, and initial capital. Matted and framed. Establishing uniform currency rates for coins circulating in the American Colonies. -- [COLONIAL AMERICA.] Partly printed DS, 16 March 1764. 1p., folio. Framed . An indenture between Matthias Mussleman and Philip Stover. Together nine items.
COLONIAL AMERICA.] A collection of 9 letters and documents including. ANDROS, Edmund. Manuscript document signed (“E. Andros”), as Capt. General and Governor of the Dominion of New England, 13 September 1688. 1p., folio, remnants of seal. Matted and framed . Appointing Johannes Bensingh a lieutenant of the Company of Foot in the Albany County Militia. -- PENN, John. MDS (“John Penn”), 19 May 1764. 1 page, large folio (15 x 26 ¾in.) On vellum. Matted and framed. An indenture , boldly penned at top, “Thomas Penn and Richard Penn,” a land grant to John Jennings, Isaiah Jennings and Nicholas Scull. -- BIDDLE, Clement. Manuscript DS, Philadelphia 6 May 1771. 1p., large folio (32 ½ x 29in.), on vellum, scalloped edge at top. Framed. An indenture between Biddle and Judah Foulke. -- PENN, John. DS, 17 July 1765. 1p., folio, vellum, remnant of pendant seal. Framed. An indenture between Thomas and Richard Penn and Christopher Bitten Bender. -- ROOSEVELT, Jacobus. DS, 13 May 1760. Counter-signed by his wife Catharine Roosevelt. 1 page, folio. Matted and framed. An indenture for sale of land to Alexander Beats. -- [MASON-DIXON LINE.] WILMOT, Fiske. LS, to unidentified, 2 June 1768. 4pp., 4to. Matted and framed . “The business of running the lines was drawn so near a conclusion, that the Commissioners had already discharged the Surveyors…” -- CHARLES II. LS, to Gov. William Berkeley, Camp at Stirling, 20 May 1651. 1 page, folio, text in a fine scribal hand. Matted and framed. The King asks Berkeley to pay a £460 debt owed by the King’s deceased servant Charles Murray to Edward Whitney. The King will then reimburse Berkeley. He explains that Whitney intends to settle in Virginia for “the remainder of his dayes.” -- [QUEEN ANNE.] Printed proclamation, 18 June 1704. London: Charles Bill 1704. Broadside folio (16 ½ x 13in.) soiled, chipped along edges. Woodcut of Royal Arms at top, and initial capital. Matted and framed. Establishing uniform currency rates for coins circulating in the American Colonies. -- [COLONIAL AMERICA.] Partly printed DS, 16 March 1764. 1p., folio. Framed . An indenture between Matthias Mussleman and Philip Stover. Together nine items.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 42
Auktion:
Datum:
07.12.2015
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York
Beschreibung:

COLONIAL AMERICA.] A collection of 9 letters and documents including. ANDROS, Edmund. Manuscript document signed (“E. Andros”), as Capt. General and Governor of the Dominion of New England, 13 September 1688. 1p., folio, remnants of seal. Matted and framed . Appointing Johannes Bensingh a lieutenant of the Company of Foot in the Albany County Militia. -- PENN, John. MDS (“John Penn”), 19 May 1764. 1 page, large folio (15 x 26 ¾in.) On vellum. Matted and framed. An indenture , boldly penned at top, “Thomas Penn and Richard Penn,” a land grant to John Jennings, Isaiah Jennings and Nicholas Scull. -- BIDDLE, Clement. Manuscript DS, Philadelphia 6 May 1771. 1p., large folio (32 ½ x 29in.), on vellum, scalloped edge at top. Framed. An indenture between Biddle and Judah Foulke. -- PENN, John. DS, 17 July 1765. 1p., folio, vellum, remnant of pendant seal. Framed. An indenture between Thomas and Richard Penn and Christopher Bitten Bender. -- ROOSEVELT, Jacobus. DS, 13 May 1760. Counter-signed by his wife Catharine Roosevelt. 1 page, folio. Matted and framed. An indenture for sale of land to Alexander Beats. -- [MASON-DIXON LINE.] WILMOT, Fiske. LS, to unidentified, 2 June 1768. 4pp., 4to. Matted and framed . “The business of running the lines was drawn so near a conclusion, that the Commissioners had already discharged the Surveyors…” -- CHARLES II. LS, to Gov. William Berkeley, Camp at Stirling, 20 May 1651. 1 page, folio, text in a fine scribal hand. Matted and framed. The King asks Berkeley to pay a £460 debt owed by the King’s deceased servant Charles Murray to Edward Whitney. The King will then reimburse Berkeley. He explains that Whitney intends to settle in Virginia for “the remainder of his dayes.” -- [QUEEN ANNE.] Printed proclamation, 18 June 1704. London: Charles Bill 1704. Broadside folio (16 ½ x 13in.) soiled, chipped along edges. Woodcut of Royal Arms at top, and initial capital. Matted and framed. Establishing uniform currency rates for coins circulating in the American Colonies. -- [COLONIAL AMERICA.] Partly printed DS, 16 March 1764. 1p., folio. Framed . An indenture between Matthias Mussleman and Philip Stover. Together nine items.
COLONIAL AMERICA.] A collection of 9 letters and documents including. ANDROS, Edmund. Manuscript document signed (“E. Andros”), as Capt. General and Governor of the Dominion of New England, 13 September 1688. 1p., folio, remnants of seal. Matted and framed . Appointing Johannes Bensingh a lieutenant of the Company of Foot in the Albany County Militia. -- PENN, John. MDS (“John Penn”), 19 May 1764. 1 page, large folio (15 x 26 ¾in.) On vellum. Matted and framed. An indenture , boldly penned at top, “Thomas Penn and Richard Penn,” a land grant to John Jennings, Isaiah Jennings and Nicholas Scull. -- BIDDLE, Clement. Manuscript DS, Philadelphia 6 May 1771. 1p., large folio (32 ½ x 29in.), on vellum, scalloped edge at top. Framed. An indenture between Biddle and Judah Foulke. -- PENN, John. DS, 17 July 1765. 1p., folio, vellum, remnant of pendant seal. Framed. An indenture between Thomas and Richard Penn and Christopher Bitten Bender. -- ROOSEVELT, Jacobus. DS, 13 May 1760. Counter-signed by his wife Catharine Roosevelt. 1 page, folio. Matted and framed. An indenture for sale of land to Alexander Beats. -- [MASON-DIXON LINE.] WILMOT, Fiske. LS, to unidentified, 2 June 1768. 4pp., 4to. Matted and framed . “The business of running the lines was drawn so near a conclusion, that the Commissioners had already discharged the Surveyors…” -- CHARLES II. LS, to Gov. William Berkeley, Camp at Stirling, 20 May 1651. 1 page, folio, text in a fine scribal hand. Matted and framed. The King asks Berkeley to pay a £460 debt owed by the King’s deceased servant Charles Murray to Edward Whitney. The King will then reimburse Berkeley. He explains that Whitney intends to settle in Virginia for “the remainder of his dayes.” -- [QUEEN ANNE.] Printed proclamation, 18 June 1704. London: Charles Bill 1704. Broadside folio (16 ½ x 13in.) soiled, chipped along edges. Woodcut of Royal Arms at top, and initial capital. Matted and framed. Establishing uniform currency rates for coins circulating in the American Colonies. -- [COLONIAL AMERICA.] Partly printed DS, 16 March 1764. 1p., folio. Framed . An indenture between Matthias Mussleman and Philip Stover. Together nine items.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 42
Auktion:
Datum:
07.12.2015
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York
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