Pemberton Correspondence

Year

1677

Sender Place

London, England

Receiver

Ann Harrison

Receiver Place

[Bolton, Lancashire, England]

Repository holding original letter

Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Full Date

1677-07-03

Document Type

Correspondence

Country, State, Location 1

51.507351, -0.127758

Country, State, Location 2

53.577694, -2.428887

Keywords

James Harrison, London, Ann Harrison, Bolton, Peter Broadley, Margery Longworth, Staffordshire, John Needam, John Needam {Wigan}, Richard Chalk, William Smith, William Yardley, Benjamin Whitehead, Phineas Pemberton, Phebe Pemberton, Thomas Bond, Thomas Bond {Lancaster}, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network, Business, Business network

Abstract

Letter dated July 3, 1677 (June 23, 1677 Old Style) from James Harrison to his wife, Ann Harrison. He expresses his concern at her lack of response to his previous letter on June 27, 1677 (June 17, 1677 Old Style) in which he asked her to conduct business. This is followed by a financial account containing goods and prices. The latter half of the letter repeats and summarizes much of the information in his previous letter from June 27, 1677 (June 17, 1677 Old Style).

HSP DAMS ID

15784

Language

english

Format

application/pdf

Collection

PRINT Migration Network: Pemberton Correspondence

Creator (Linked Data)

Harrison, James, 1628-1687 [LC]

James Harrison (Q102115513) [Wikidata]

Sender Place (Linked data)

London [GeoNames]

London (England) [LC]

Receiver Place (Linked data)

Bolton [GeoNames]

Bolton (Greater Manchester, England) [LC]

Organization (Linked data)

Society of Free Quakers [LC]

Quakers (Q170208) [Wikidata]

Society of Friends [LC]

Family (Linked data)

Pemberton family [LC]

Pemberton Family (Q113325696) [Wikidata]



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