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Theodore Eccleston, James Harrison, December 19, 1686, Theodore Eccleston Dec 1686

Theodore Eccleston, James Harrison, December 19, 1686, Theodore Eccleston

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated December 19, 1686 (December 9, 1686 Old Style) from Theodore Eccleston to James Harrison. It is largely comprised of questions Eccleston has about life in Pennsylvania ranging from the court system and relationships with Native Americans to how to handle cattle and other matters.


Philip Ford, James Harrison, December 7, 1686, Philip Ford Dec 1686

Philip Ford, James Harrison, December 7, 1686, Philip Ford

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated December 7, 1686 (November 27, 1686 Old Style) from Philip Ford to James Harrison.


Andrew Dury, James Harrison, November 27, 1686, Andrew Dury Nov 1686

Andrew Dury, James Harrison, November 27, 1686, Andrew Dury

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated November 27, 1686 (November 17, 1686 Old Style) from Andrew Dury to James Harrison. The letter discusses goods and business matters between the two.


David Lloyd, Phineas Pemberton, October 22, 1686, David Lloyd Oct 1686

David Lloyd, Phineas Pemberton, October 22, 1686, David Lloyd

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated October 22, 1686 (October 12, 1686 Old Style) from David Lloyd to Phineas Pemberton. Lloyd informs Pemberton of occurrences in Philadelphia, and asks Pemberton to follow up on a money transaction for him.


William Berry, Phineas Pemberton, August 16, 1686, William Berry Aug 1686

William Berry, Phineas Pemberton, August 16, 1686, William Berry

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter dated August 16, 1686 (August 6, 1686 Old Style) from William Berry to Phineas Pemberton expressing appreciation for their friendship and Phineas's role in Berry's life. Berry also requests Phineas's help in publishing writings from Berry and the governor.


Henry Haydock And Martha Haydock, Phineas Pemberton, 1686, Henry Haydock, Martha Haydock Dec 1685

Henry Haydock And Martha Haydock, Phineas Pemberton, 1686, Henry Haydock, Martha Haydock

Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions

Letter from Henry and Martha Haydock to Phineas Pemberton.