Almost a hero : Andrew Elliot, the King's moneyman in New York, 1764-1776 : his middle years : the story of His Majesty's Collector of Customs for the Port of New York and Receiver General for the Province during the epic years leading to the Declaration of Independence

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Main Author: Hart, Edward H., 1927-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Unionville, NY : Royal Fireworks Press, c2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • The collector and his colleagues : August-October 1764
  • Collector without peace : September 1764-February 1765
  • Doing his duty : seizure of the Lark : March 1765-October 1765
  • The Stamp Act crisis : games people played : February 1765-September 1766
  • The Quitrent quagmire : November 1765-March 1767
  • Captain Brown and a debt of 4,168 : December 1763-August 1767
  • New masters at the helm : Commissioners for America : 1767-1768
  • Much ado about collecting Quitrents : 1767-1768
  • Commissioner Elliot and the disputed boundary : 1769
  • Boycott days and sundry matters : November 1768-April 1770
  • The "many parts" of Andrew : 1770-1771
  • Food for thought : 1772-1773
  • A scare for Quitrent delinquents : 1771-1773
  • Apprehensions over tea : 1772-1773
  • Picking a plum and laying low : 1774
  • The year of the Qui Tam : 1774
  • A short vacation for the collector : 1775
  • The indispensable collector : 1775
  • Sounding out the Congress : 1775-1776
  • Flight and return : 1776.