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  1. MS042 B01 F06.01 - Darrell Clark and Mark Nutter Writ of Attachment

    Writ of attachment involving Darrell Clark of Exeter, trader, and Mark Nutter of Portsmouth, mariner. Dated March 26, 1802.

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    Darrell Clark and Mark Nutter Writ of Attachment
  2. MS042 B01 F06.06 - Daniel Clark and Mark Nutter Writ of Attachment

    Writ of attachment involving Daniel Clark and Mark Nutter. Dated December 8, 1802.

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    Daniel Clark and Mark Nutter Writ of Attachment
  3. MS071 - Portsmouth fire relief papers, 1802-1803.

    Correspondence, list of persons receiving aid, and committee record book, relating to donations for the relief of victims of a large fire in Portsmouth, N.H., on Dec. 26, 1802, when fire broke out in the New Hampshire Bank Building causing a large portion of the city to burn. A committee was appointed to receive and distribute relief donations which were sent from many parts of the U.S. The seven folders of papers consist primarily of letters ...

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  4. S0443 - Portsmouth deeds, 1758-1872

    This collection of Portsmouth area deeds (S0401-S0445) includes deeds from all the following families plus others. The majority of the deeds are from Portsmouth. Other towns included are Greenland, New Castle, Newington, Piermont, Northwood, Wakefield, Gilmanton, Durham, Goffstown and Rye, NH. Islands included are Leach's Island and Jackson's Island. Families cited include: Abbot, Adams, Akerman, Atkinson, Ayer, Banfill, Brackett, Beck, Brewster,...

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    Portsmouth deeds, 1758-1872
  5. S0735 - Penhallow, Wibird, Summons

    Rockingham County Court Summons for Wibird Penhallow (1785-1867), writer, publisher, & bookseller to appear before Joseph Y. Burgin, Justice of the Peace, for failing to appear three times for service with the First Regiment of the NH Militia, Mark Nutte

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    Penhallow, Wibird, Summons
  6. S1223a - Mark Laighton account book, 1804-1813

    Account book was kept between 1804 and 1813. The handwriting changes several times, suggesting several people were keeping the records over the time period. The book is part of a three volume set presumed to be owned by Mark Laighton, a mast and block maker, who also invented the roller block. Entries include various specialized ship elements, such as spars, blocks, and tackles. Sometimes the records list ship work by the owner or captain of ...

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