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Field name | Value |
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Title | Proposals for New England: For the Encouragement of Merchants Inhabiting and Residing in New England and other... Plantations in Those Parts of America… |
Reference | Eg 2395 |
Library | The British Library |
Date | ca. 1664 |
Description | A document outlining the various rules, regulations and customs payable for those commodities harvested and shipped from New England and other settlements in America. The commodities discussed include a variety of furs, animal skins, meat and tobacco. |
Document Type | Manuscript, Report |
Primary Commodity | Fur |
Sub-commodity | Tobacco |
Theme | Trade and Commerce; Transportation |
Keywords | fur, deerskin, meat, beef, pork, corn, fish, taxation, shipping, importation, exportation, colony, plantation |
Region | North America, Europe |
Places | England; USA |
Additional Information | Please note that these folios are from the following collection: Miscellaneous official papers relating to the English settlements in America and the West Indies, chiefly documents submitted to, or, issuing from, the Council of Trade and Plantations, with a few original letters; 1627-1699. A large part of the collection appears to have been formed by Thomas Povey, Secretary to the Council |
Copyright | The British Library Board. All rights reserved. Licence no: 5386 |