June 22, 1758. Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Custom-House, Philadelphia, Inward Entries. Sloop Priscilla, John Campbell, from Albany. Custom-House Philadelphia, Inward Entries. Ship Susannah, Moses Rankin, from Lisbon. Schooner Unity, George Peckham, from Rh. Island. Ship Prussian Hero, James Mitchell, from Londonderry. Ship William, Walter Rench, from Lisbon. Brig Polly, Samuel House, from Jamaica. Sloop Sarah, James Ford, from Boston. Schooner Fair Lady, Dudley Jones, from Halifax. Snow Lord Russell, John Davidson from South-Carolina. Sloop Henry, Henry Todd, from Bermuda. Sloop Priscilla, John Campbell, from Albany. Snow Weyman, Michael Tividoe, from St. Christophers. Schooner Recovery, David Miller, from Musquito Shore. Schooner Betty, William Weston, from Boston. Sloop Desire, William Clift, from Ditto. Schooner Two Brothers, Francis Rodgers, from Boston. Outwards. Snow Chippenham, Edward Spaine, for Jamaica. Schooner Charming Nancy, J. Bulkley, for Newfoundland. Ship Culloden, William Hope, for Londonderry. Brig Amelia, John Boyd, for Montserrat. Schooner Recovery, Lewis Coffey, for New-Providence. Ship Rainbow, Robert Ferguson, for Antigua. Sloop Speedwell, John Kennedy, for Cape-Fear. Sloop Dove, George Cooper, for Montferrat. Brig Grace, John Richey, for Barbados. Ship Prince-George, William Kidd, for Newfoundland. Brig Polly, Samuel House, for Ditto. Cleared. Schooner Seaflower, Zebediah Farnham, to York in New-England. Sloop Seaflower, Samuel Doggett, to Boston. Ship Ann, Robert Hardie, to Antigua. Ship Carolina, James Beat, to London. Ship Myrtille, Archibald Boathwick, to Ditto. Sloop Speedwell, John Kennedy, to Cape Fear. Brig Betty, David Boyd, to Liverpool. Snow Chippenham, Edward Spaine to Jamaica. Brig Unity, Nathaniel Falkner, to Ditto. July 24, 1758. New-York Gazette- or, The Weekly Post-Boy (New York, New York) For PROVIDENCE. The Sloop Peggy and Sally, Nicholas Fletcher, Master, Now lying at Furman's Dock, at the NORTH-RIVER.PURPOSES to sail in a Fortnight:. For Freight or Passage, apply to said Master on board said Sloop, or at his House at the Corner of Spring-Garden. October 2, 1758. New-York Gazette- or, The Weekly Post-Boy (New York, N. Y.) For New-Providence, The Sloop Peggy and Sally, Nicholas Fletcher, Master, Will sail in Five Days. For Freight or Passage agree with said Master, on board the Sloop lying at Warren's Dock at the North River, or at his House near the Spring-Garden. December 4, 1758 New-York Gazette- or, The Weekly Post-Boy (New York, New York)
Custom-House, NEW-YORK, Inward-Entries. sloop Peggy and Sally, Nicholas Fletcher, from N. Providence. To be sold; The following Lots and Parcels of land lying and being in the County of Albany, upon the Mohawk River, between Fort Hunter and Canajohary, at a place called Otsquago, viz. Lot Number 5, low land, now in the tenure of Jacob Crouse, Lot Number 10 low land, as also 60 acres of up Land, now in the tenure of John Ale, and Adam Countryman, Lot number 5 and 6 each containing 101 acres, now in possession of -------- and ----------. Lot No. 18 and No. 19, containing each 100 acres, also to be sold in the County of West-Chester at New-Rochelle, an exceeding good Grist Mill, with two pair of Stones, and goes with the Tide, the Water so deep that a Sloop of 40 Tons might sail along side the mill, with a very good dwelling house, barn and orchard, together with 50 acres of choice land, a sufficient quantity of the best of meadows; the whole being well water’d and some timber. The above lies nigh the publick landing, being well scituated for a house-keep; any person inclining to purchase any of the above premises, may be informed of the conditions of sale by Jacobus Bleecker in New-Rochelle.
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