Tea Leaves: Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to; the shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the year; 1773, by the East India Tea Company. (With an introduction,; notes, and biographical notices of the Boston Tea Party)Drake, Francis S. (Francis Samuel)
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Tea Leaves: Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to; the shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the year; 1773, by the East India Tea Company. (With an introduction,; notes, and biographical notices of the Boston Tea Party)
Drake, Francis S. (Francis Samuel)
Boston Tea Party, 1773; Tea tax (American colonies)
Plan of Mr. Palmer, for Exportation of Tea to America, 205
Letter from Messrs. Greenwood & Higginson, recommending Messrs. Andrew
Lord, and William and George Ancrum, of South Carolina, as Agents, and
offering their ship, the "London," Capt. Curling, to carry Tea to that
place, 208
Letter from Mr. Fred'k Pigou, Jun., Esq., recommending Pigou & Booth,
of New York, and James & Drinker, of Philadelphia, as Agents, and
offering vessels for those places, 208
Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke, offering Richard Clarke & Sons, of
Boston, as Agents, 209
Letter from Grey Cooper, Esq., recommending Mr. Barkley as an Agent,
211
Letter from Messrs. Roberts & Co., recommending Messrs. Willing,
Morris & Co., of Philadelphia, as Agents, 212
Letter from Mr. Benjamin Harrison, offering himself as an Agent for
Virginia, 213
Letter from Mr. George Browne, recommending Mr. Jonathan Brown, of
Philadelphia, as an Agent, 214
Letter from Mr. Wm. Palmer, offering to advance the amount of 200
chests of Tea, on terms therein mentioned, 215
Letter to several American Merchants to meet the Committee, 215
Letter from Mr. Gilbert Barkley, offering some further thoughts upon
the Exportation, 216
Letter from Samuel Wharton, Esq., offering an Apology for not
attending the Committee, 217
Some Thoughts upon the Company's sending out Teas to America, 218
Letter from Messrs. Watson & Rashleigh, reciting terms on which the
Tea Agency may be conducted, and offering Security for their
recommendation, 222
Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke, on the same, 224
Letter from Mr. Kelly, on the same, and recommending several persons
of the different Colonies, as Agents, 225
Letter from Mr. Harrison, that Mr. Kelly will give his Proposals, 227
Letter from Mr. John Blackburn, with an offer of Terms, 228
Letter to Samuel Wharton, Esq., to meet the Committee, 229
Request of Mr. Walter Mansell, for the Agency to South Carolina, 229
Letter from Messrs. Roberts & Co., offering Terms and Security for
Willing, Morris & Co., 231
Letter from Messrs. Pigou & Booth, offering Terms and Security for
Messrs. James & Drinker, 231
Letter from Mr. John Nutt, recommending Mr. Roger Smith, of South
Carolina, as an Agent, 233
Letter from Messrs. Bourdieu & Chollet, recommending several persons
as Agents, 233
Letter from Messrs. Gale, Fearon & Co., recommending Mr. Daniel
Stephenson, of Maryland, as an Agent, 234
Letter from Messrs. Davidson & Newman, declining any propositions on
the present state of the Tea affair, 235
Letter to several American Merchants to meet the Committee, 235
Letter from Mr. Palmer, upon the Rate of Exchange from Boston, 236
Letter from Messrs. Bourdieu & Chollet, declining to offer any further
proposals, 236
Letter to sundry American Merchants to meet the Committee, 237
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