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January 9, 2007
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007
1648 Notarial Record by Boston Merchant Providing Power of Attorney to
Collect Debt from Thomas Pell of New Haven
Between 1876 and 1909, the City of Boston prepared and published a
39-volume set of records relating to the early history of the City. Among
those records was an interesting notarized power of attorney executed by a
local merchant appointing others to collect a debt owed by a group that
included Thomas Pell of New Haven. The record is transcribed in its
entirety immediately below. A full citation to the source appears
immediately after the excerpt, taken from Volume 32 of the records.
"ASPINWALL NOTARIAL RECRODS] . . .
[Page 175.] . . .
5 (12). 1648 Bee it knowne unto all men by these pntes [i.e., presents]
that I Wm Tanner of Coggeshall in the Countie of Essex clothier have
assigned ordained & made & in my steed & place by these pntes putt &
constituted my loving frend Tho: Lake of Boston in N: England Merch t &
Joseph Magot of Harford in N. England afores d Mercht my true and lawfull
deputies & Atturneys joyntly & severally for mee & in my name & to my use,
to aske demand leavie sue for, recov r & receive of Edmund Leach & Thomas
Pell of New Haven in N: E. merch ts. & David Selleck of Boston aforesaid
or els where in N: E: mercht. and of all other psons in N: E: aforesaid as
well the effects & pceeds of all goods wares & merchandises of and
belonging to me the sd Wm Tanner, in theire or any of theire hands, as
also all other summe & summes of money debts duties & demands whatsoever
to mee due & oweing by any bond bill booke account contract way or meanes
what soever, giveing & by these pnts granting unto my s d Att rs my full &
whole power interest & Authoritie to & in the prmisses, therein to doe say
sue pursue arrest attach implead imprison & condemne & out of prison to
deliver, & to receive, compound & agree, & thereuppon
acquittances or other discharges for mee & in my name to make enseale &
[Vol. 32 Page 193 / Vol. 32 Page 194] deliver, & generally to doe execute
& pforme all & ever further or other lawfull and reasonable
[Page 176.]
acts & things w ch shalbe meete & requisit to be done to & in the
premisses in as large ample & effectuall manner & forme to all intents &
purposes as I my selfe might or could doe were I then & there present &
did the same psonally, ratifying & by these p r sents confirming all &
what soever my said Att rs shall lawfully doe or cause to be done to in &
for the recovery & receipt of the pr misses by these pnts. In witnes
whereof I the sd Wm Tanner have hereunto sett my hand & seale. Dat. the
17th day of March Ano. Dni 1647. & in the 23th yeare of the reigne of o r
soveraigne Lord Charl s by the grace of God King of England Scotland
ffrance & Ireland defender of the faith &c:
Wm Tanner & a seale.
Sealed & dd in pnce of me
Chr: Townsend Noty publ. 1647
John Burt his secret:
5. (12) 1648. I attested a Copie of Edmund Leaches bond to Mr Wm Tanner.
And also a copie of his Account."
Source: A Volume of Records Relating to the Early History of Boston
Containing the Aspinwall Notarial Records from 1644 to 1651, Vol. 32, pp.
5, 192-94 (Boston, MA: Municipal Printing Office 1903).
This brief record is interesting for a host of reasons. It suggests that
in the 1647/48 time frame, Thomas Pell had some sort of business
relationship with Edmund Leach (also of New Haven) and David Selleck (of
Boston). It seems that the group was engaged in one or more transactions
with a "clothier" from Coggeshall in Essex County named William Tanner. At
about this time Thomas Pell was running at least one ship up and down the
east coast engaged in trading activities, so it seems likely that this
power of attorney reflects a dispute arising from such activities.
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