Ovsz-box 1
Contains 46 Results:
1744 Feb 21, Kittery: William Pepperrell to John Hill, re: the support of Hill's soldiers in Berwick
This series contains material relating to colonial York County, Maine. Much of the series relates to John Hill, William Pepperrell, their families, and other members of the community.
1744 May 17, Boston: Military appointment: signed by W[illiam] Shirley, re: appointment of John Hill as Captain of the first regiment in York County; also signed by [G. Williard?] for King George II
This series contains material relating to colonial York County, Maine. Much of the series relates to John Hill, William Pepperrell, their families, and other members of the community.
1754 Sep 28, Boston: Military appointment: signed by William Shirley, re: appointment of John Hill to be major of the first regiment in York County; also signed by [G. Willard?] for King George II
This series contains material relating to colonial York County, Maine. Much of the series relates to John Hill, William Pepperrell, their families, and other members of the community.
1759 Mar 29, Boston: Printed proclamation signed by Thomas Pownall, re: seamans' wages
This series contains material relating to colonial York County, Maine. Much of the series relates to John Hill, William Pepperrell, their families, and other members of the community.
1760 Apr 30, Massachusetts: Printed form signed by John Brown and Joseph Coffin, re: Oaths and Declaration to become Justice of the Peace for the County of Essex, signed John Hill and Rich Cutt to certify the above for King George II
This series contains material relating to colonial York County, Maine. Much of the series relates to John Hill, William Pepperrell, their families, and other members of the community.
[1765 Sep 11, Boston]: Printed form signed by A. Oliver for George III, re: appointment of John Hill as Judge for the Probate of Wills and for the Pr. form: signed by A. Oliver for granting letters of appointment; also signed by Francis Bernard
This series contains material relating to colonial York County, Maine. Much of the series relates to John Hill, William Pepperrell, their families, and other members of the community.
1785 Jun 11, Salem: Ship register: signed by John A Avery, Jun[ior], re: permit for George Osborn; also signed by Thomas Cushing and Joseph Hiller [printed form]
This series contains various shipping and legal documents and appointments. The material dates from 1785-1847 and is mostly from Massachusetts and Maine. Notable individuals include: Sam Adams, Henry Clay, James Bowdoin, John Hancock, and Patrick Henry.
1786 May 19, Salem: Ship register signed by John Avery, Jun[ior], re: permit for John Felt; also signed by James Bowdoin and Joseph Hiller [printed form]
This series contains various shipping and legal documents and appointments. The material dates from 1785-1847 and is mostly from Massachusetts and Maine. Notable individuals include: Sam Adams, Henry Clay, James Bowdoin, John Hancock, and Patrick Henry.
1787 Aug 10, Richmond: Land deed signed by P[atrick] Henry, re: land deed for Henry Crutcher et al.
This series contains various shipping and legal documents and appointments. The material dates from 1785-1847 and is mostly from Massachusetts and Maine. Notable individuals include: Sam Adams, Henry Clay, James Bowdoin, John Hancock, and Patrick Henry.
1788 Aug 5, Salem: Ship register signed by John Avery, Jun[ior], re: permit for John Fisk; also signed by John Hancock and Joseph Batchelor
This series contains various shipping and legal documents and appointments. The material dates from 1785-1847 and is mostly from Massachusetts and Maine. Notable individuals include: Sam Adams, Henry Clay, James Bowdoin, John Hancock, and Patrick Henry.