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Thomas Longworth, Roger Longworth, [November 12, 1680] Letter from Thomas Longworth to his brother Roger Longworth. The letter is undated, but it was pasted on the back of Phineas Pemberton's letter dated on November 12, 1680 to Roger Longworth.
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Roger Longworth, Phineas Pemberton, November 12, 1680 Letter dated November 12, 1680 (November 2, 1680 Old Style) from Roger Longworth to Phineas Pemberton. There is also a document pasted to the back of this document, that is a letter from Thomas Longworth to his brother Roger Longworth. The letter is undated. See record number 16091 for these details.
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Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, November 12, 1680 Letter dated November 12, 1680 (November 2, 1680 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. It largely concerns an exchange of goods Phineas proposes for repayment of a debt owed to he and his father by James [Colb/Colbon].
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Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, November 7, 1680 Letter dated November 7, 1680 (October 28, 1680 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. It largely concerns a land deal between several interested parties. The property includes a house and a mill.
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James Harrison, John Haydock, John [Cobban] and Richard [...], Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield, Viscount Brandon and Charles Hoghton, 4th Baronet, November 11, 1680 Petition dated November 11, 1680 (November 1, 1680 Old Style) addressed to Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield, and Charles Hoghton, 4th Baronet—Lancashire's parliamentary representatives—from James Harrison, John Haydock, and other Friends. There is a note in Phineas Pemberton's handwriting on the left side of the page.
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John Ingelfold, Phineas Pemberton, November 5, 1680 Letter dated November 5, 1680 (October 26, 1680 Old Style) from John Ingelfold to Phineas Pemberton.
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Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, November 25, 1680 Letter dated October 15, 1680 (October 5, 1680 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. It contains business dealings Phineas is conducting both alongside and on behalf of his father. These business dealings include accounting for and stocking of the family store, as well as involvement in real estate.
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Phineas Pemberton, Ralph Pemberton, October 14, 1680 Letter dated October 14, 1680 (October 4, 1680 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. It contains financial accounts on the front and back. The rest of the letter concerns financial issues Phineas is encountering, such as an unexpected rent payment, going to Chester to borrow money, and sending money to his father.
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Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, October 28, 1702 Letter dated October 28, 1702 (October 18, 1702 Old Style) from Alice Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter. It concerns a boy for whom she is trying to find an apprenticeship or work. She asks Carpenter "not to neglect advising with Friends" because it is known that "brothers hath nothing to do with him."
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Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, May 10, 1702 Letter dated May 10, 1702 (April 29, 1702 Old Style) from Abigail Pemberton to her brother, Israel Pemberton. It concerns a recent bout of dysentery and Abigail's recent poor health. She also reports the death of James Howard.
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Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, May 6, 1702 Letter dated May 6, 1702 (April 25, 1702 Old Style) from Alice Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter. It concerns the death of a mutual acquaintance who died after experiencing a pain in his hand, dying suddenly. There is a brief note in another hand (Israel Pemberton's?) that possibly identifies the deceased as James Howard.
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Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, April 20, 1702 Letter dated April 19, 1702 (April 9, 1702 Old Style) from Alice Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter.
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Alice Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, April 16, 1702 Letter dated April 15, 1702 (April 5, 1702 Old Style) from Alice Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter. Part of the letter concerns a financial plan to raise money for debts and legacies without having to lose either stock or servants.
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Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, March 17, 1702 Letter dated March 16, 1702 (March 6, 1701 Old Style) from Abigail Pemberton to her brother, Israel Pemberton.
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Phineas Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, December 19, 1701 Letter dated December 18, 1701 (December 8, 1701 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his son, Israel Pemberton. In the letter, Phineas tells Israel about the poor quality of an item they are looking to purchase. He instructs Israel not to pay more than 12 [shillings?] per bushel for [brine? lime?]. Phineas also mentions his poor health.
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Israel Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, January 2, 1702 Letter dated January 2, 1702 (December 22, 1701 Old Style) from Israel Pemberton to his father, Phineas Pemberton.
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Constant Shield, Phineas Pemberton, April 23, 1701 Letter dated April 22, 1701 (April 12, 1701 Old Style) from Constant Shield to Phineas Pemberton. Containing accounts of money owed to Shield by James Harrison, Shield seeks repayment from Phineas, Harrison's executor.
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Richard Johns, Israel Pemberton, [1700] Letter possibly dated 1700 from Richard Johns to Israel Pemberton. Johns[on] expresses how glad he is to hear from Phineas, who has not written him for a long time. He has also not heard from [Samuel] (a mutual friend of theirs?), thinking him "grown proud."
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Samuel Jennings, Phineas Pemberton, March 2, 1701 Letter dated March 2, 1701 (February 19, 1700 Old Style) from Samuel Jennings to Phineas Pemberton. The original letter is not extant in the collection; the only record is a photocopied image of the letter.
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Phineas Pemberton, Patrick Robinson, January 18, 1701 Letters between Patrick Robinson and Phineas Pemberton, the latter dated January [17], 1701 (January 7, 1700 Old Style).
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Phineas Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, December 19, 1700 Letter dated December 28, 1700 (December 18, 1700 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter.
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Phineas Pemberton, Alice Hodgson Pemberton and Abigail Pemberton, November 24, 1700 Letter dated November 23, 1700 (November 13,1700 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his wife, Alice Pemberton.
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Phineas Pemberton, Alice Hodgson Pemberton, November 20, 1700 Letter dated November 20, 1700 (November 9, 1700 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his wife, Alice Pemberton.
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Phineas Pemberton, Alice Pemberton via Job Buntings, November 5, 1700 Letter dated November 5, 1700 (October 25, 1700 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his wife, Alice Pemberton.
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Phineas Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, October 18, 1700 Letter dated October 18, 1700 (October 7, 1700 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his son Israel Pemberton.