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Ajouter au panierpaperback. Etat : Very Good. Paperback with slight wear on rear lower edge, leading corners and spine head. Pages are bright and sound; content remains clear throughout. TS. Used.
Edité par His Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer London. 28 September, 1765
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panier1p., 8vo. On aged and worn paper, with damage and loss along one edge (not affecting signature). Set out in the usual way, with printed text completed in manuscript. Begins (with manuscript text in square brackets): 'Annuity for Life, 1746. | Record' [24 Septr. 1765] | Received the [28] Day of [Septr.] 176[5] by me [Wolf Van Hemert Atty to Herman Vander Heere, & Adriaen Verstolk'. Recording a payment of £45 on an annuity. Witness signature of ' Newland'. Van Hemert was born in Amsterdam and is buried in Austin Friars churchyard, London, with a memorial to him inside the church. London. C. H. Wilson's 'Anglo-Dutch Commerce & Finance in the Eighteenth Century' (CUP, 1966) notes the London trading house 'of John and Wolfert van Hemert, which until 1744 or 1745 was chiefly engaged in importing linens from Amsterdam, and re-exporting colonial goods. Between 1745 and 1755, their interests became almost entirely financial.'.