250 resultados para Huskisson, W. (William), 1770-1830.


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One letter regarding a sale of paintings by Tudor in Boston.

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One letter regarding shipment of cargo and prices of foodstuffs.

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One letter from Lignon, France, including personal pleasantries and mentions a possible visit to Frederick Degen in Naples, and whether Tudor’s plans will allow him to meet with Palomba. In French.

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One letter describing debt Tudor incurred while in England in 1812.

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One letter regarding an inquiry from Tudor.

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Two letters, signed John B. Sartori, the founder of the first spaghetti factory in the United States, regarding the production and sales of pasta.

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Two letters regarding Tudor’s account with Schwartz and diplomatic news.

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One letter from Paris regarding Tudor’s departure. In French.

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One letter inquiring about Tudor’s journey to Paris, and detailing the movements of friends and associates in France. In French.

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One letter offering his services to Tudor. In French.

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One letter relaying commercial news.

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Four letters about goods and foodstuffs Tudor sold through the firm, including cocoa. Also includes reports on market trends.

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Four letters regarding prices current, the impact of tensions between England and France on speculation, and market demands for items like cocoa, cochineal, and codfish.

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Four letters regarding market demand for items like sugar and coffee, and prices current. Two letters include duplicate correspondence from Gothard Martini and John A. Morton, whose firm Martini joined after Strobel & Martini apparently dissolved.

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Four letters regarding the "miserable" sales of Tudor’s cocoa and various financial transactions.