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James, Duke of York (fl. 1680) Appointment of John Levin to be the agent and servant in New York

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03107.04858 Author/Creator: James, Duke of York (fl. 1680) Place Written: Windsor, [England] Type: Manuscript signed Date: 1680/05/24 Pagination: 2p. + docket 32.8 x 21.0 Order a Copy

James Duke of York appointed John Levin to be his agent and servant in New York, and to inquire about rents, profits, and other similar matters.

Levin, John, fl. 1680
James II, King of England and Ireland, and James VII, King of Scotland, 1633-1701

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