FRANCIS B. OGDEN - DOCUMENT SIGNED 12/07/1835 CO-SIGNED BY: LAINE PEARCE, GEORGE HUMPHREYS, THOMAS OAKES, HENRY ORMEROD - HFSID 224264
Sale Price $295.00
Reg. $360.00
FRANCIS B. OGDEN
As US Consul (1835), he signs a legal paper concerning a shipment of printed
cotton from Philadelphia to Manchester, England.
Partly Printed Document signed in ink: "Francis B. Ogden", 1 page,
6¾x7¾. Manchester, England, 1835 December 7. Also signed "Laine
Pearce". On a US government form for verifying oaths by owners of
goods, Ogden attests, in full: "I, Francis B. Ogden, Consul of the
United States of America, for the Port of Liverpool and its dependencies, do
certify and make known to whom these presents shall come, that George Humphreys,
before whom the annexed affidavit of Thomas Oakes hath been made, is a Master
Extraordinary in Chancery, duly authorized to administer Oaths and Affirmations;
that the deponent is worthy of credit, qualified to verify the annexed Invoice;
and that the said Affidavit was administered in the presence of Henry M.
Ormerod, who is duly authorized to attest the same." US eagle vignette above
this statement. Seal affixed in lower left corner. Horizontal and vertical fold
creases. Two inch split from left edge at center horizontal crease. Narrow blue
ribbon shows above seal and goes through sheet. Soiled and toned. Accompanied
by: 1) Affidavit, 1 page, 8x10 of signer "Thomas Oakes", dated 1835
December 5, stating that his Thomas Coates & Co, are the owners of the goods
itemized on the attached invoice. Also signed "Geo. Humphreys" as
Master Extraordinary in Chancery [a court official] and witnessed "Henry
M. Ormerod". 2) Handwritten invoice for 14 cases of printedcotton,
valued at £596.12 shipped from Samuel Comly of
Philadelphia to Baring Brothers of Liverpool, signed "Thos. Coates" on
December 5, and also signed on verso with an Autograph Note: "This is the
Invoice referred unto in the annexed Affidavit of Thomas Coates sworn before me
the 5th day of December 1835,Geo. Humphreys/Master of Chancery" Horizontal
and vertical fold creases both sheets. Affidavit has small slits at horizontal
creases. Ribbon passes through at the top binding hole. Lightly soiled and
toned. Invoice has wear holes at horizontal creased. Left and edges are heavily
chipped. Heavily soiled and toned. Completely separated from binding ribbon.
FRANCIS B. OGDEN (1783-1857), a veteran of the War of 1812, was,
successively, US Consul in three British ports: Liverpool (1829-1840),
Bristol (1840-1852) and Manchester (1952-1857). He died in England and was
buried there. GEORGE HUMPHREYS was a British Chancery Court official.
THOMAS COATES, HENRY ORMEROD and LAINE PEARCE were English
businessmen about whom no further information is readily available. Three
items.
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