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- Page [1], 'Alexander Watson his Receipt Book 1772/3'
- Page [2], accounts dated May 26, 1772 and January 13, 1773
- Page [3], receipts
- Page [4], 'Taxes paid David Gosling & Took Receipt March 2d 1767'
- Page [5], blank page with heading 'Taxes pd: in 1773'
- Page [6], receipts dated February-March 1773
- Page [7], receipt dated May 29, 1773
- Page [8], receipt dated June 19, 1773
- Page [9], accounts
- Page [10], receipt dated April 14, 1773, and accounts
- Page [11], blank
- Page [12], blank page with heading 'Taxes pd.'
- Page [13], blank page with heading 'Taxes pd.'
- Page [14], blank page with heading 'Taxes.'
- Page [15], accounts dated 1772
- Page [16], accounts
- Page [17], accounts
- Page [18], receipt dated June 18, 1773
- Page [19], accounts
- Page [20], accounts dated December 17, 1772
- Page [21], accounts dated January 1, 1773
- Page [22], accounts dated January-February 1773
- Page [23], accounts
- Page [24], accounts dated March 1773
- Page [25], accounts
- Page [26], accounts dated July-December 1773
- Page [27], accounts
- Page [28], accounts dated January-February 1774
- Page [29], accounts dated May 1774
- Page [30], accounts dated May 1774
- Page [31], blank
- Page [32], accounts dated 1773 and 1774
- Page [33], accounts dated 1773 and 1774
- Page [34], accounts dated 1774
- Page [35], accounts dated 1774
- Page [36], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture; or a plain easy and demonstrative method of speedily growing rich proving by undeniable arguments that every land-owner in England may advance his estate to a double value in the space of one year's time. By a Country Gentleman'
- Page [37], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [38], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [39], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [40], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [41], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [42], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [43], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [44], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [45], excerpts from 'A new system of agriculture', continued
- Page [46], blank
- Page [47], notes on agriculture
- Page [48], notes on agriculture
- Page [49], 'Authors on agriculture'
- Page [50], blank
- Page [51], notes on agriculture
- Page [52], notes on agriculture
- Page [53], notes on agriculture
- Page [54], notes on agriculture
- Page [55], notes on agriculture
- Page [56], notes on agriculture
- Page [57], notes on agriculture
- Page [58], notes on agriculture
- Page [59], notes on agriculture
- Page [60], notes on agriculture
- Page [61], notes on agriculture
- Page [62], notes on agriculture
- Page [63], notes on agriculture
- Page [64], notes on agriculture
- Page [65], notes on agriculture
- Page [66], notes on agriculture
- Page [67], notes on agriculture
- Page [68], notes on agriculture
- Page [69], notes on agriculture
- Page [70], notes on agriculture
- Page [71], notes on agriculture
- Page [72], notes on agriculture
- Page [73], notes on agriculture
- Page [74], notes on agriculture
- Page [75], notes on agriculture
- Page [76], notes on agriculture
- Page [77], notes on agriculture
- Page [78], notes on agriculture
- Page [79], notes on agriculture
- Page [80], 'Cash paid for Robr: Potter that works at my farm. He came June 16: 1773'
- Page [81], notes on agriculture
- Page [82], notes on agriculture
- Page [83], 'On the benefit of soap ashes as a manure'
- Page [84], notes on agriculture
- Page [85], notes on agriculture
- Page [86], notes on agriculture
- Page [87], accounts, and notes on agriculture
- Page [88], Psalm 51
- Page [89], Psalm 51 continued
- Page [90], Psalm 51 continued and Psalm 92
- Page [91], Psalm 92 continued, and prayer
- Page [92], 'The Old 100 P: Tune'
- Page [93], 'The Old 100 P: Tune' continued
- Page [94], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death'
- Page [95], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [96], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [97], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [98], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [99], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [100], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [101], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [102], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [103], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [104], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [105], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [106], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [107], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [108], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [109], 'A preparative or direction shewing how to prepar for death', continued
- Page [110], comparison of the state of exports from Great Britain to the colonies in 1704 and 1772
- Page [111], comparison of the state of exports from Great Britain to the colonies in 1704 and 1772, continued
- Page [112], accounts dated New York, August 16, 1774
- Page [113], accounts dated New York, August 16, 1774, continued
- Page [114], 'Morning prayer'
- Page [115], 'Morning prayer', continued
- Page [116], 'Morning prayer', continued
- Page [117], 'Morning prayer', continued
- Page [118], 'Morning prayer', continued
- Page [119], 'Morning prayer', continued
- Page [120], 'Prayer for God's protection the following night'
- Page [121], 'Prayer for God's protection the following night', continued
- Page [122], 'Prayers for rain'
- Page [123], accounts, and prayers continued
- Page [124], blank
- Page [125], accounts and receipts
- Page [126], blank
- Page [127], receipts, and note on sowing wheat
- Page [128], receipt dated July 31, 1773, and accounts
- Page [129], deeds
- Page [130], deeds
- Page [131], deeds
- Page [132], deeds
- Page [133], deeds
- Page [134], deeds
- Page [135], music to 'God save the King'
- Page [136], blank music staves
- Page [137], blank music staves
- Page [138], 'Spiritual song'
- Page [139], 'Spiritual song', continued, and prayer
- Page [140], blank
- Page [141], note on the death of Alexander Watson's wife Abigail on March 6, 1774, mentioning the birth of his sons John on June 9, 1770 and Edward John on June 26, 1771
- Page [142], accounts dated June and July 1774
- Page [143], accounts dated August 1774 and May 1775
- Page [144], accounts dated 1770
- Page [145], accounts dated June 25, 1774
- Page [146], summons dated May 28, 1774
- Page [147], receipt dated June 20, 1774
- Page [148], arithmetic exercises
- Page [149], 'Substraction teacheth to take a lesser number from a greater and to show the diffce: or the remainder'
- Page [150], accounts dated 1773
- Page [151], receipt dated April 11, 1774
- Page [152], receipts dated 1773
- Page [153], receipts dated 1773 and 1774
- Page [154], 'A favourite song by Mr. Beard'
- Page [155], 'A favourite song by Mr. Beard', continued
- Page [156], 'Liberty', poem in five stanzas
- Page [157], 'Liberty', poem in five stanzas, continued, and 'The Highland Queen'
- Page [158], 'The Highland Queen', continued
- Page [159], 'The Highland Queen', continued, followed by reflections on human happiness
- Page [160], religious verse
- Page [161], deed for a property in Amboy, followed by four lines of verse
- Page [162], accounts
- Page [163], accounts
- Page [164, accounts dated 1774
- Page [165], accounts
- Page [166], accounts
- Page [167], blank
- Page [168], accounts
- Page [169], accounts
- Page [170], account of the death of Abigail Watson on March 6, 1774
- Page [171], blank
- Page [172], 'Freights carried in my schooner John to New York May 21 1773'
- Page [173], 'Freights carried in my schooner John to New York May 21 1773', continued
- Page [174], blank page with note at head 'New Jersey to Esther [?]'
- Page [175], accounts dated 1773
- Page [176], accounts
- Page [177], accounts
- Page [178], poem in four stanzas, first line: 'Fair Hebe I left with a cautious design'
- Page [179], accounts
- Page [180], accounts and receipt
- Page [181], receipts dated 1773
- Page [182], accounts
- Page [183], accounts dated 1773
- Page [184], accounts
- Page [185], note about the death of Alexander Watson's uncle John Watson on August 22, 1768
- Page [186], note concerning the purchase of a slave named Chester from Thomas Stephens, dated November 25, 1773, followed by note about real property holdings
- Page [187], notes about the death of John Watson on August 22, 1768, and the birth of Alexander and Abigail Watson's son John on June 26, 1771
- Page [188], accounts
- Page [189], 'An account of lands and houses in Florida [sic] and Amboy'
- Page [190], note of a lease on a church lot assigned to Alexander Watson
- Page [191], note of a lease on a church lot assigned to Alexander Watson, continued
- Page [192], accounts
- Page [193], blank
- Page [194], blank table
- Page [195], blank table
- Page [196], blank
- Page [197, blank
- Page [198], note concerning the lease of a property, dated March 12, 1774
- Page [199], blank
- Page [200], blank
- Page [201], blank
- Page [202], music
- Page [203], accounts followed by excerpt from Plutarch and music
- Page [204], accounts
- Page [205], accounts
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