The document states at the top that it was written by John Fullerton, purser aboard the Prince George. Under the title is written: (Louis Talia [?]ando, abstinet e Lachrymis). This is an abridged version of the account Fullerton wrote in his commonplace book, document #B144(5), but it is a formal account rather than the much emended commonplace ...
Creator:
Fullerton, John
Created:
1727
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
A formal document written by John Fullerton and Thomas [Cross] from onboard the Prince George in the port of Bengal, addressed to the Honorable Henry Frankland, esq, President and governor of Fort William, and the owners of the ship Prince George, dated simply 1728. It also contains an undated postscript signed by Fullerton and [Cross]. Appended...
Creator:
Fullerton, John; Crosse, Thomas; Frankland, Sir Henry
Created:
1727-12 - 1728
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Fullerton, as a purser of the Prince George (and possibly other ships), records products that sell well in the China trade, both goods from China and European goods to China; details weights and measures in varioius places; records gifts to be presented to the Basha and other dignataries at Jeddah in 1727; he lists prices of goods as well as an ...
Creator:
Fullerton, John
Created:
1717 - 1728
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.