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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 1

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Agreement Between James Allen, Joseph Palmer and Robert Treat Paine
RTP Allen, James Palmer, Joseph
Jan. 28, 1750/1

Whereas we James Allen,1Joseph Palmer, & Robert Treat Paine, have hired the good Sloop called the Success owned by Jacob Wade of Scituate, on a Voyage to North Carolina under the conduct of Said Robert-Treat Paine as Master & have jointly & severally obliged ourselves to the well & due performance of all Convenants, Payments &c. as may appear by our Charter party of this present date given. We therefore for mutual Security do covenant & agree among ourselves in Manner following viz. That enough of the Cargo that shall be brought upon the Return of the Vessell, Shall be sold for ready Mony as soon as may be in Order to defray the Charges of the Voyage, & that neither of us Shall Convert any part of the Cargo to any other Use, without the Consent of one or more of us, & after said Charges are defrayed, we agree either to divide the Remainder or to allow Any two of us Authority to sell it to the best Advantage as we shall then see fit; & further we agree that in Case Any of the Cargo Exported should be return'd it shall be divided equally, or sold to the best Advantage for the use of the Company above Nam'd; And further we agree to allow to Robert Treat Paine above Named as Factor in this Voyage and Trading, Customary Commissions; & as Master, Two Pounds eighteen Shillings & Eight Pence Wages pr. Month; And lastly that as we have jointly hired said Sloop, so we will share equally in the Profit & Loss of the whole Voyage.

In Testimony whereof the Partys above named have Interchangeably129sett their Hands & Seals this Twenty eighth Day of January, Annoq: Domini One Thousand Seven Hunderd & Fifty,2

JAMES ALLEN J PALMER ROBT. TREAT PAINE Sign'd Sealed & Delivered in Presence of us RICHARD CRANCH MARY PALMER

DS ; endorsed in RTP's hand: "Agreemt. between Allen Palmer & Paine."

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James Allen (1697–1755) graduated from Harvard in 1717, became a Boston merchant, and was later accused by Thomas Paine of ruining his credit (Sibley's Harvard Graduates, 6:159–164).

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Two signed copies of this document are in the Paine Papers. Also included is the form, completed Jan. 28, 1750/1, as an agreement "between the Master, Seamen and Mariners of the good Sloop called the Success Robert-Treat Paine Master, now bound from the Port of Boston in New England to North Carolina and thence directly back to the said Port of Boston." The ship's company enrolled on that day were: Robert Treat Paine, master; Jacob Wade, mate, with £3.4.o advance wages, £3.4.0 per month and 16 Blls. "Privelidge in Hold"; Jesse Willcutt, 2d mate, £2.8.0 advance and monthly rate and 4 Blls. in hold; Caleb Joy, Daniel Woodward, and David Merble, Jr., seamen, each at £1.17.4. advance and monthly rate and 2 Blls. in hold. One James Cannedy signed on Mar. 6 as a seaman but was crossed off the list and replaced by Elisha Bates on Mar. 12.

Robert Treat Paine's Sailing Orders
RTP Allen, James Palmer, Joseph RTP
Boston. February 2d. 1750/1

Mr. Robert = Treat Paine, you having the Command of the Sloop Success, hired and Loaded by us & your Self at equall Thirds & now ready to sail; Our Orders to you are, That you take the first Opportunity & sail for North Carolina either to Nuce or Pamplico Rivers, & there sell your Cargo to the best Advantage you can, & take in a Load of Tar Pitch &c., & any thing elce you can gett to Advantage, And return directly back to Boston; And in Case you should not be Able to gett a Load of Tar, Pitch &c. on the Company's Acct., then you are to take in a Load on Freight to the best Advantage you can. And if the Cargo should Prove more than sufficient to load the Vessell, then bring back the Overplus either in Proclamation Money1if you can gett it or in a good Note or Notes, as the Prospect shall appear to you; And furthermore you are to sell off your Cargo as much at wholesale as you can for the sake of Expedition in the130Voyage, And we hereby allow & Order you to bring a Deck Load of Tar &c. if you imagine the Season & other Circumstances that may Occur will allow of it; And lastly you are to take Aboard all such Stores &c. as shall be Necessary & Charge to the Company; & so we wish you An Easy & prosperous Voyage & Rest your Wellwishers, Joint Owners &c.,

JAMES ALLEN J: PALMER ROBT. =TREAT PAINE I consent to these as my Sailing Orders ROBERT=TREAT PAINE

DS ; endorsed in RTP's hand: "Robt. Treat Paine's Sailing Orders."

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"Colonial money valued according to a standard for use in American colonies prescribed by Queen Anne in 1704 in which the Spanish dollar of 17 1/2 dwt. was rated at six shillings" (DAE).