Guide to the manuscript materials for the history of the United States to 1783, in the British Museum, in minor London archives, and in the libraries of Oxford and Cambridge / by Charles M. Andrews and Frances G. Davenport.
- Charles McLean Andrews
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Guide to the manuscript materials for the history of the United States to 1783, in the British Museum, in minor London archives, and in the libraries of Oxford and Cambridge / by Charles M. Andrews and Frances G. Davenport. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![f. 227. Rose Fuller, Spanish Town, June 4, 1734. Medicinal prop¬ erties of a certain plant, f. 237. Mr. Tullidelph, Antigua, June 25, 1734. f. 277. Harman Verelst, October 1, 1734. Visit of Indians to see his collection of curiosities. f. 284. David Tullidelph, [Abjchurch Lane, [Oc]t. 8, 1734. Deliver¬ ing a turtle from his brother in Antigua, f. 298. Printed folio sheet. (On p. 1 is a circular letter from the Society for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, Henry Newman, Secretary, Bartlett’s Buildings, Holborn, October 4, 1734, desiring assistance for the poor Salzburgers going to Georgia. On p. 2 is account of money received and disbursed by the trustees .... for Salzburg emigrants, March 14, 1732, to October 4, 1734, and the Rev. Mr. Urlsperger’s receipts and disbursements. On p. 3 is an estimate of charges for 51 Salzburgers now going to Georgia.) f. 320. Henry Newman, Bartlett’s Buildings, November 20, 1734. (Thanks of society for motion made previous day in behalf of the Protestant Salzburgers, according to which a memorial to Earl of Thanet’s trustees is here enclosed (not now here), with request to recommend it to the honorable persons it is addressed to.) f. 331. M. Harold (Countess of Harold), Bill Hill, December 1, 1734. (Received letter of 27th and will not fail to recommend to the trustees the poor Protestants. Wishes he would send “ such a memorial to Mr. Cook and Mr. Lamb ”. Thanks for medical assistance to her housekeeper.) f. 336. Henry Newman, Bartlett’s Buildings, December 5, 1734- Thanks for recommending memorial to Countess of Harold, f. 350. Robert Millar, Kingston, August 8, 1734. Arrival. Goes to Portobello. Dr. Cochran will neither give nor lend anything be¬ longing to Dr. Houstoun. 4054. f. 50. Rose Fuller, Spanish Town, June 2, 1735. f. 107. Thomas Prior, Dublin, September 30, 1735. Plants from Jamaica. f. 138. P. Hardisway, Dover, November 13, 1735. His affairs. Would like advice as to going to Georgia or South Carolina, f. 147. Robt. Millar, Kingston, November 25, 1735. Is detained here for want of conveyance for New Spain. Specimens, seeds. Goes to Campeche, etc. f. 148. W. Williams, Seat of P. Egerton near Chester, November 26, 1735. Medical advice. In P. S. mention of Oglethorpe and request for advice as to going to Georgia. f. 247. Francis Clifton, Kingston, Jamaica, June 3, 1736. Personal. Is at work on his “ Diseases ” of this country, f. 304. Jno. Symmer, Gloucester Co., Virginia, September 2[o?], 1736. Offer of services. Sends products. f. 306. Contents of box, signed Symmer, dated September 20. 4055. f. 57. Robt. Millar, Kingston, Jamaica, February 12, 1737- Arrival. Offer of service, etc. f. 64. Robt. Harris, Boston, New England, February 23, 1737- Tides, f. 69. Rose Fuller, Spanish Town, March 1, 1737. His marriage. About a comet.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31346650_0087.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)