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Herbert C F Herbert Clifford Francis Bell
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On the way south to the Caribbees goods laden in New England might be partially or wholly exchanged for those of the middle and southern colonies ; on the way north rum and sugar might gradually be displaced by rice or flour, bread or iron.^^ Again West Indian and coasting trades alike were closely related to the New England fisheries and to the commerce carried on by the "continental" colonies with Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.^^ In this last-men- 13 See note 21.
14 Sir Hugh Palliser, governor
... of Newfoundland 1764-1769, reported that the trade of New England with that island occupied 104 vessels of an aggregate tonnage of 6048. The amount realized from the sale of the northbound cargoes and of the vessels sometimes sold with them averaged more than £100, 000 ster- ling per year. B. T. 5 : i, p. 147.
15 Coates Papers, William Redwood to Samuel Coates, Newport. July 6, 1773.
16 Com. Of R. I. , I. 134.
17 As the colonies of the southern group had little shipping of their own New England vessels sometimes left West Indian produce at southern ports even while sailing southwards on fresh visits to the islands.


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