Bampfeild, George to Robert Livingston re: advocacy for 2 acts of Assembly
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03107.01461 Author/Creator: Bampfeild, George Place Written: London, [England] Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 1722/08/13 Pagination: 2p. + docket 32.8 x 21 cm Order a Copy
Bampfeild assures Livingston that he will do all he can to have two acts of Assembly passed. One act calls for a tax on all European goods imported to the colonies, and the second would open up a line between New York and Connecticut.
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