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By net proceeds of the adventure, per ac-
count sales, 250 rubles, at 4s. per ruble..

By my bill drawn upon him.

By monthly pay to Peter Sennit's wife

August 1 By balance due to me

London, August 1, 1826.

Errors excepted.

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Contra.

THOMAS SMITH.

May 25 By freight to Petersburg..

By freight to the Sound

July 31 By freight from Petersburg to London, viz.
100 tons of hemp, at 21. per ton...

2 tons and 15 cwt. of flax, at 21. per ton
800 deals, at 31. per hundred

Two-thirds of the port-charges...

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July 31 By balance, from above, gained

London, August 2, 1826.

144 16 7

Errors excepted.

THOMAS SMITH.

INVOICE of sundry Goods shipped on board the Favourite Nancy Captain Smith, bound to Petersburg, consigned to the said Captain, to be sold for my Account and Risk, viz.

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ACCOUNT-SALES of sundry Goods per the Favourite Nancy, London, sold for Account and Risk of Mr. John Thompson, Merchant, at the said Place.

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Ditto, 7 yards of cloth, at 7 rubles per yard..

49

P. Miser, 8 yards of ditto, at 7 ditto
X. Hassel, 12 dozen of pen-knives.

Charges.

56

48

287

Rub. Cop.

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MANIFEST of Goods on board the Favourite Nancy, of-London, bound to the Sound and Petersburg.

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MANIFEST of Goods shipped on board the Favourite Nancy,
Thomas Smith, Master, from Petersburg to London.

123 bundles of rough hemp ...

7 packs and 12 bobbins of flax.

for Walkington and Co.

8 hundred of ordinary deals

17 ordinary deals..

100 mats. . . .

3 pounds of tea..

>for the ship's use.

2 dozen bottles of brandy.

THOMAS SMITH,

London, 16th July, 1826.

[4 Captain's report at the Custom-house, in England, is a copy of such manifest.]

A Bill of Parcels for Freight.

Messrs. Walkington and Co.

London, 29th of July, 1826.

To the owners of the ship Favourite Nancy, Dr. for the freight of

sundry goods from Petersburg.

To 100 tons of hemp, at 21. per ton

To 2 tons and 16 cwt. of flax, at 21. per ton
To 800 deals, at 37. per hundred

Port-charges.

Pilotage through the Grounds...

£. S. d. 200 0 0

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Port-charges at the Sound

Shore-boat

Waterman up the Pool..

Reporting and light-money

Clearing the ship...

430000

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£9 12

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Two-thirds of which are

6 8 4

£236 0 0

ACCOUNT of Goods taken into the Favourite Nancy,

Date.

Mark. Numbers. Packages orQuality. Length. Breadth.

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This column is obtained from the MERCHANTS' AND SHIP-MASTERS' READY CALCULATOR, and Complete Pocket Assistant, for all persons concerned in the freight of goods; containing an accurate set of tables, which exhibit at one view the solid content of all kinds of packages.

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