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a| #597
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a| Brownrigg family.
?| UNAUTHORIZED
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1
0
a| Brownrigg family papers,
f| 1720-1936.
300
a| 0.110
f| cubic ft.
a| (60 items)
340
a| Paper
d| handwritten
d| printed.
351
a| Organized by material type;
b| arranged chronologically.
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a| Collection consists of correspondence, legal documents, estates records, accounts, promissory notes, shipping records, receipts, tax lists and an apprenticeship bond. Correspondence in the collection mainly concerns commercial activities. Of particular interest are several letters to Edmund Hoskins of Edenton, N.C., that contain information from commission merchants in Baltimore, Md., and New York on prices of wheat, flour, corn, and naval stores. Another letter requests bills for the purchase of slaves from an Edenton estate. Legal documents include a deposition (May 1761) by Joseph Hewes, signer of the Declaration of Independence; an apprenticeship bond for a tobacconist; and an affidavit that concerns credit problems with the administration of the estate of John B. Blount and mentions James Iredell's role in the affair. Financial records include an audit of Brownrigg estate accounts;a doctor's account that gives the date of treatment, medicine used, patient's name and costs, including the treatment of slaves; and an account book of Edmund Hoskins of Edenton that lists accounts with the Branch Bank of Edenton, doctors' bills, and debts owed to and by the estate of Richard Hoskins. Other materials include one share of stock in Edenton and Plymouth Steamboat Company; lottery tickets and a tuition account for Edenton Academy; deeds; shipping lists; pew rents for St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Edenton; and three seamen's contracts for the brigs, BETSEY and VICTORY, and the schooner JAMES MONROE. Also included are tombstone records of Wingfield Cemetery near Edenton.
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a| Brownrigg Family Papers, #597, East Carolina Manuscript Collection, East Carolina University.
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3| Joyner-
3| 60 items;
a| Richard Dillard Dixon, Jr.;
b| Edenton, N.C.;
c| deposit
d| June 23, 1990.
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a| Richard Brownrigg (1734-1771) was born in Wicklow, Ireland, and immigrated to North America before 1760 when he married Sarah Campbell (1744-1797). They had at least one son, Thomas (1767-1826). Records indicate that Richard Brownrigg was a Chowan County, N.C., Justice of the Peace (1769).
600
3
0
a| Brownrigg family.
?| UNAUTHORIZED
600
3
0
a| Blunt family.
=| ^A608697
600
1
0
a| Hoskins, Edmund.
=| ^A787542
600
1
0
a| Hewes, Joseph,
d| 1730-1779.
=| ^A485746
600
1
0
a| Iredell, James,
d| 1788-1853.
=| ^A172521
650
0
a| Commission merchants
z| Maryland
z| Baltimore.
=| ^A825863
650
0
a| Commission merchants
z| New York (State)
z| New York.
=| ^A825863
650
0
a| Shipping
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A31094
650
0
a| Cemeteries
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A109387
650
0
a| Private schools
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A48351
650
0
a| Medicine
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A788
650
0
a| Merchant mariners
x| Salaries, etc.
=| ^A412095
650
0
a| Deeds
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A650326
650
0
a| Banks and banking
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A25240
650
0
a| Enslaved persons
x| Medical care
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A630862
650
0
a| Slave trade
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A33505
650
0
a| Apprentices
z| North Carolina
z| Chowan County.
=| ^A135609
651
0
a| Edenton (N.C.)
x| Church history.
=| ^A100594
856
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2
3| Finding aid:
u| http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/0597/
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998
a| 649577
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a| #597 - DOES NOT CIRCULATE.
w| ALPHANUM
c| 1
i| 1162907
d| 10/29/1999
l| JSCQ
m| JOYNER
r| Y
s| Y
t| JSCQMN
u| 6/19/1999
x| MANUSCRIPT
z| JSPECCOLL
o| .STAFF. 0