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Bills of lading.

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Written receipts given by a carrier for goods accepted for transportation.

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Letters and papers of John Baird, shipmaster in Leith.

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Identifier: MS.107
Scope and Contents

Consists of ships’ accounts, bills of lading, receipts for lighthouse dues, commercial correspondence, and legal documents. There are only 5 documents for 1720-1726.

Dates: 1720-1733.

Letters chiefly addressed to Archibald Constable, the publisher.

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Identifier: MS.8991
Scope and Contents The letters are almost all from members of the Constable family, and those of each correspondent are grouped together and arranged in chronological order. The chief correspondents are John Constable, Berwick, Michael Constable of Woodford, Charles Constable, London, Colonel George Constable and Dr Robert Constable, all of whom write concerning family matters.Appended to the volume are three miscellaneous items: a clipping, 1815, from the ‘Kelso Weekly Journal’ advertising books...
Dates: 1799-1827.

Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Kentish, N to Ker, W., 1813-1927.

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Identifier: MS.40643
Scope and Contents The letters are arranged chronologically under each correspondent.Kentish, Nathaniel Lipscomb.Letters, 1844, of Nathaniel Kentish to John Murray III, including a letter to Thomas Tegg (1776-1846). Folios 1-6.Bill of lading, 1844. Folio 7.Notice of the arrival of cargo, 1844. Folio 8.Kenyon, Edith C.Letters, 1886-1887, of Edith Kenyon to John Murray IV and Hallam Murray. Folios 9-12.Kenyon, Edward Ranulph....
Dates: 1813-1927.