Manuscripts
[Author Unknown]. "By the commissions for managing estates…"
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The papers consist of four boxes of newsletters written by John Packes to Edward Wood and later to Thomas Wood, with the majority of the letters addressed to the latter. The letters and documents are arranged chronologically and concern Wood's business dealings with the East India Company, as well as the prices of food, wine, medicine and miscellaneous utensils and provisions. The letters include information from the middle of the seventeenth century to the end of the seventeenth century. There are also a few documents and letters from other authors than John Pack scattered throughout the collection. Please note: Many of the letters are un-addressed. While most of the letters are most likely written to Thomas Wood, several of them are entitled, "To Sir" and labeled accordingly.
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London. Cataloger's note: No signature, handwriting resembles that of John Packes.
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Manuscripts
Buston [Yorkshire]. [Cataloger's note: The Thomas Wood named in the document may be the grandfather of Thomas Wood, -1723, but the exact relation is unknown]
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[Author Unknown]. [Copy of a certificate for lands in Ireland]
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