106 SMITHSONIAN BEQUEST. 



T. AspiNWALL, Esq., to Bullion Porters, Dr. 



1888. ■£ *• 'f- 



July 16. 11 boxes and packing sovereigns, at 3s. M 1 18 6 



105 bags for sovereigns, at 6rf. 2 12 6 



Tor packing and marking 2 6 



£4 13 



Paid : C. Hardingham. 



"Witness : James M. Cukley. 



Colonel Aspinwall to Mrs. Clark, Dr. 



1838. 

 July 17 For cartage and porterage of eleven boxes of 

 bullion from the bank to the St. Catharine's 

 dock 8 shillings. 



Keceived : Henry x Potter. 



Witness: James M. Curley. 



Invoice of eleven boxes of gold coin, shipped on board the ship Mediator, of 

 New York, Christopher H. Champlln, master, bound to New York, by 

 order of the Hon. Richard Rush, and for the account and risk of the 

 United States. 



£ s. d. 



A 1 to 10. Ten boxes, each containing £10,000, (sovereign8)-100,000 

 11. One box, containing 4,960 8 7 



Charges. 104,960 8 7 



£ s. d. 



105 bags, at Gci. each 2 12 6 



11 boxes' at 3s. Qd. each 1 18 6 



Packing and marking 2 6 



Porterage and cart hire 8 



Bills of lading 3 6 



Entry 5s. 6rf., dock charges 10s. 15 6 



6 6 



Insurance on £106,400, at ^ per cent 532 



Policies and stamp duties 67 3 4 



599 3 4 



£105,565 12 5 



Thomas Aspinwall. 



Policy and duty. 

 £ £ £ s. d. 



Insured with the Indemnity — ^— , 30,000, for 150 18 15 



Insured with the London Insurance 10.000, fur 50 6 5 



Insurance with the Alliance 20,000, for 100 12 10 



Insured with the Royal Exchange 15,000, fur 75 9 7 6 



Insured with the Marine Insurance 10,000, for 50 6 5 



Insured at Lloyd's. 21,400, for 107 14 10 



£106,400 £532 £67 8 4 



Mem — The sovereigns are packed in bags of 1,000 each, with the excep- 

 tion of one, in case No. 11, which contains 960 sovereigns and 8 shillings 

 and 7 pence wrapped in jmper ; each case being sealed with two seals. 



July 16. 1838. 



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