Sales-book of Alexander Houston and Company setting out in detail the origin and ultimate destination of each shipment from the West Indies, with precise information about prices and quantities., 1775-1779.
Scope and Contents
Houston's acted as an ‘entrepôt’ importing sugar, rum, cotton and tobacco from the British West Indies and distributing them to merchants throughout Britain. The return trade consisted of provisions, largely herrings and plantation stores, drawn in from various parts of Britain and occasionally from Western Europe. The papers, especially the letter-books and sales-books, offer a detailed picture of the organisation and price structure of the trade.
Dates
- Creation: 1775-1779.
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Extent
148 Leaves ; Folio.
Language of Materials
From the Series: Undetermined
Arrangement
1 folio + 294 pages.
Genre / Form
Repository Details
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